MEDICINAL CHEWING STICKS IN YORUBA HERBAL MEDICINE
BY BABALAWO OBANIFA
in this work Babalawo
Obanifa shall examine and document different medicinal herbal chewing sticks that is available in
Yoruba herbal medicine that can be used as both curative and preventive remedies
for Dental and Oral diseases. Most Nigeria herbal chewing sticks apart from it
natural ability to clean the teeth and make it white, it also contain some
antibacterial and medicinal properties
that can be used to maintain dental and oral hygiene, this work will discuss
these dental and oral condition as well as herbal chewing stick available to remedy them in Yoruba herbal medicine .
Toothache(akokoro)
Tooth fracture
A damaged
filling
Repetitive
motions, such as chewing gum or grinding teeth
Symptoms
of a toothache may include:
Tooth pain that may be sharp, throbbing, or
constant. In some people, pain results only when pressure is applied to the
tooth.
Swelling
around the tooth
Fever or headache
Foul-tasting
drainage from the infected tooth
MEDICINAL
CHEWING STICKs FOR toothache
the following are
medicinal herbal chewing sticks in Yoruba herbal
medicine that can be used to prevent
and cure tooth ache. They are known
as igin orin (chewing stick).
Here are some of the list herbal chewing
sticks for toothache :
·
Igi tabi egbo orogbo ( stem or root
of bitter kola with scientific name Garcinia kola)
·
Igi orin Ata (Fagara zanthoxyloides)
·
Orin Idi, Idi Odan,Orin Pupa(Terminalia
glaucescens, Terminalia Macroptera)
·
Afunsese(Sorindeia warneckei)
·
Orin Ifon , Afon, Ufon(Olax subscorpiodea,Treculia Africana)
·
Senifiran, Amureju(Sesbania pachycarpa)
·
Ayan, Emi Gbegi(Pseudocedrela kotschyii)
·
Pako Ijebu, Ewuro Odo(Massularia acuminate)
THRUSH(Efu)
According to Medical Author: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP in
his work Thrush (Oral Candidiasis ) make give succinct
explanations of what thrush thus:
Thrush (oropharyngeal candidiasis) is a
medical condition in which a yeast-shaped fungus called Candida albicans overgrows in the mouth and throat.
Thrush may be triggered to occur by a variety of factors,
including illness, pregnancy, medications, smoking, or dentures.
Thrush in newborns and infants is common and usually not
harmful.
Signs and symptoms of thrush include
white patches in the mouth, inner cheeks, throat, palate,
and tongue, as well as
soreness and mouth pain.
Thrush is usually diagnosed by clinical examination by a
physician or dentist.
Treatment for thrush depends on the severity and the
cause and can include simple home remedies, oral medications, or systemic
medications.
The prognosis for mild cases of thrush is good. The
outlook for severe cases depends on the underlying cause and the status of the
patient's immune system.
It's possible to prevent thrush in most cases by risk
factor modification.
MEDICINAL
HERBAL CHEWING STICK FOR THRUSH
·
Orin Idi, Idi Odan,Orin Pupa(Terminalia
glaucescens, Terminalia Macroptera)
·
Igi Ogege (Jatropha gossypiifolia)
·
Igi tabi egbo orogbo ( stem or root
of bitter kola with scientific name Garcinia kola)
·
Orin Ayin tabi orin Odan(Anogeissus leiocarpus,Dialium Guineese)
Mouth ulcer(Owo Enu)
According to www.healthline.com, Mouth ulcers — also known as canker
sores — are normally small, painful lesions that develop in your mouth
or at the base of your gums. They can make eating, drinking, and talking
uncomfortable. Women, adolescents, and people with a family history of mouth
ulcers are at higher risk for developing mouth ulcers.
Mouth ulcers aren’t contagious and usually go away within
one to two weeks. However, if you get a canker sore that is large or extremely
painful, or if it lasts for a long time without healing, you should seek the
advice of a doctor.
What triggers mouth ulcers?
There is no definite cause behind mouth ulcers. However,
certain factors and triggers have been identified. These include:
minor
mouth injury from dental work, hard brushing, sports injury, or accidental bite
toothpastes
and mouth rinses that contain sodium lauryl sulfate
food
sensitivities to acidic foods like strawberries, citrus, and pineapples, and
other trigger foods like chocolate and coffee
allergic
response to mouth bacteria
dental
braces
hormonal
changes during menstruation
emotional
stress or lack of sleep
bacterial,
viral, or fungal infections
Mouth ulcers also can be a sign of conditions that are
more serious and require medical treatment, such as:
celiac disease (a condition in which the body is
unable to tolerate gluten)
Behcet’s disease (a condition that causes
inflammation throughout the body)
a
malfunctioning immune system that causes your body to attack the healthy mouth
cells instead of viruses and bacteria
What symptoms are associated with mouth ulcers?
There are three types of canker sores: minor, major, and
herpetiform.
Minor
Minor canker sores are small oval or round ulcers that
heal within one to two weeks with no scarring.
Major
Major canker sores are larger and deeper than minor ones.
They have irregular edges and can take up to six weeks to heal. Major mouth ulcers
can result in long-term scarring.
Herpetiform
Herpetiform canker sores are pinpoint size, occur in
clusters of 10 to 100, and often affect adults. This type of mouth ulcer has
irregular edges and will often heal without scarring within one to two weeks.
You should see a doctor if you develop any of the
following:
unusually
large mouth ulcers
new mouth
ulcers before the old ones heal
sores that
persist more than three weeks
sores that
are painless
mouth
ulcers that extend to the lips
pain that
can’t be controlled with over-the-counter or natural medication
severe
problems eating and drinking
How are mouth ulcers diagnosed?
Your doctor will be able to diagnose mouth ulcers through
a visual exam. If you’re having frequent, severe mouth ulcers, you might be
tested for other medical conditions.
What are some ways to treat mouth ulcers?
Most mouth ulcers don’t need treatment. However, if you
get mouth ulcers often or they’re extremely painful, a number of treatments can
decrease pain and healing time. These include:
using a
rinse of saltwater and baking soda
placing milk of
magnesia on the mouth ulcer
covering
mouth ulcers with baking soda paste
using
over-the-counter benzocaine (topical anesthetic) products like Orajel
or Anbesol
applying
ice to canker sores
using a
mouth rinse that contains a steroid to reduce pain and swelling
using
topical pastes
placing
damp tea bags on your mouth ulcer
taking
nutritional supplements like folic acid, vitamin B-6, vitamin
B-12, and zinc
trying
natural remedies such as chamomile tea, echinacea, myrrh,
and licorice
root
Tips to prevent mouth ulcers
You can take steps to reduce the occurrence of mouth
ulcers. Avoiding foods that irritate your mouth can be helpful. That includes
acidic fruits like pineapple, grapefruit, oranges, or lemon, as well as nuts,
chips, or anything spicy. Instead, choose whole grains and alkaline (nonacidic)
fruits and vegetables. Eat a healthy, well-balanced diet and take a daily
multivitamin.
Try to avoid talking while you’re chewing your food to
reduce accidental bites. Reducing stress and maintaining good oral hygiene by
using dental floss daily and brushing after meals also may help. Finally, get
adequate sleep and rest. This not only will prevent mouth ulcers, but a host of
other illnesses as well.
Some people find avoiding soft bristle toothbrushes and
mouthwashes that contain sodium lauryl sulfate also helps. Your dentist can
give you wax to cover dental or orthodontic mouth devices that have sharp
edges.
MEDICINAL
HERBAL CHEWING STICK FOR mouth ulcer
· Igi
Lapalpa(Jatropha curcas)
· Igi Ira, Ira odan , Ura(Bridelia
ferruginea)
· Igi tabi egbo orogbo ( stem or root of bitter kola with scientific name Garcinia kola)
· Emi gbegi(Pseudocedrela
kotschyii)
Acute ulcerative gingivitis(Jehin Jehin)
Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG): This is
trench mouth, a progressive painful infection with ulceration, swelling and
sloughing off of dead tissue from the mouth and throat due to the spread of
infection from the gums.
Certain germs (including fusiform bacteria and
spirochetes) have been thought to be involved, but the full story behind this
long-known disease is still not clear.
This condition is also called Vincent's angina after the French physician Henri
Vincent (1862-1950). The word "angina" comes from the Latin
"angere" meaning "to choke or throttle."
As with most poorly understood diseases, Vincent's angina
goes by many other names including acute membranous gingivitis, fusospirillary
gingivitis, fusospirillosis, fusospirochetal gingivitis, necrotizing
gingivitis, phagedenic gingivitis, ulcerative gingivitis, Vincent's gingivitis,
Vincent's infection, and Vincent's stomatitis.
MEDICINAL
HERBAL CHEWING STICK FOR Acute
ulcerative gingivitis
·
Orin Idi, Idi Odan,Orin Pupa(Terminalia
glaucescens, Terminalia Macroptera)
·
Pako Ijebu, Ewuro Odo(Massularia acuminate)
·
Orin Ata(Fagara zanthoxyloides)
Tonsilitis(Belubelu)
According to www.healthline.com, Tonsils are the two lymph
nodes located on each side of the back of your throat. They function as a
defense mechanism. They help prevent your body from infection. When the tonsils
become infected, the condition is called tonsillitis.
Tonsillitis can occur at any age and is a common
childhood infection. It is most often diagnosed in children from preschool age
through their midteens. Symptoms include a sore throat, swollen tonsils, and fever.
This condition is contagious and can be caused by a variety of
common viruses and bacteria, such as Streptococcal bacteria, which causes strep throat. Tonsillitis caused
by strep throat can lead to serious complications if left untreated.
Tonsillitis is easily diagnosed. Symptoms usually go away
within 7 to 10 days.
Causes of tonsillitis
Tonsils are your first line of defense against illness.
They produce white blood cells to help your body fight infection. The tonsils
combat bacteria and viruses that enter your body through your mouth. However,
tonsils are also vulnerable to infection from these invaders.
Tonsillitis can be caused by a virus, such as the common
cold, or by a bacterial infection, such as strep throat. According to the
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), an estimated 15 to 30 percent of
tonsillitis cases are due to bacteria. Most often it's strep bacteria.
Viruses are the most common cause of tonsillitis. The Epstein-Barr virus can cause tonsillitis, which
can also cause mononucleosis.
Children come into close contact with others at school
and play, exposing them to a variety of viruses and bacteria. This makes them
particularly vulnerable to the germs that cause tonsillitis.
Symptoms of tonsillitis
There are several types of tonsillitis, and there are
many possible symptoms that include:
a very
sore throat
difficulty swallowing or painful swallowing
headaches
jaw
and neck tenderness due to swollen lymph nodes
tonsils
that appear red and swollen
tonsils
that have white or yellow spots
In very young children, you may also notice increased
irritability, poor appetite, or excessive drooling.
There are two types of tonsillitis:
recurrent
tonsillitis: multiple episodes of acute tonsillitis a year
chronic
tonsillitis: episodes last longer than acute tonsillitis in addition to other
symptoms that include:
o chronic sore throat
o bad breath, or halitosis
o tender lymph nodes in the neck
MEDICINAL
HERBAL CHEWING STICK FOR TONSILITIS
·
Igi Ewuro(
bitter leave stem with scientific name Vernonia amygdalina)
· Oganwo(khaya senegalensis)
·
Orin Ata(Fagara zanthoxyloides)
·
Igi Ogege (Jatropha
gossypiifolia)
BLACK TONGUE(Kolobo )
According to web med one of the leading online health care website, a
black hairy tongue is caused by too much bacteria or yeast growth in the mouth. The bacteria build up on tiny rounded
projections called papillae. These lie along the surface of the tongue. Instead
of shedding as they normally do, the papillae start to grow and lengthen,
creating hair-like projections. They can grow to 15 times
their normal length.
Normally, the papillae are
pinkish-white. But as they grow, pigments from food, drinks, and possibly the
bacteria or yeast themselves get caught in the papillae, dyeing the tongue a
color. Most often that color is black, hence the name. But the tongue can also
turn brown, yellow, green, or a variety of other colors.
Certain lifestyle habits and
conditions can make people more likely to develop black hairy tongue. They
include:
poor oral hygiene
drinking a lot of coffee or tea
using antibiotics (which may disrupt the normal balance
of bacteria in the mouth)
being dehydrated
taking medications
that contain the chemical bismuth (such as Pepto-Bismol for upset stomach)
not producing enough saliva
regularly using mouthwash that
contains peroxide, witch hazel, or menthol
getting radiation therapy to the head and neck
Black hairy tongue is more common
in men, people who use intravenous drugs, and those who are HIV-positive.
What Are the Symptoms of Black Hairy Tongue?
Other than the appearance of the
tongue, most people with black hairy tongue don't have any symptoms or feel any
discomfort. The exception is when there is too much growth of the yeast Candida albicans, which can cause a
burning sensation on the tongue. This burning sensation is called glossopyrosis.
Some people complain of a tickling
feeling in the back of the roof of the mouth, a metallic taste in their mouth, or nausea. In more severe cases, the condition may
lead to a gagging feeling. Sometimes, food getting caught inside the extra-long
papillae can cause bad breath
How Is Black Hairy Tongue Treated?
Practicing good oral hygiene is the
best way to treat black hairy tongue. Gently brush your teeth twice a day with a soft toothbrush. Also, brush your tongue. You can use
a tongue scraper to make sure you're thoroughly cleaning the area. Drink plenty
of water throughout the day to help keep your mouth clean.
Other tips include:
If you smoke, quit.
Add more roughage to your diet.
Soft foods won't clean off the tongue effectively.
Call your doctor or dentist if the
problem doesn't get better on its own. Your doctor may prescribe antibiotics or an antifungal drug to get rid of the bacteria or
yeast. Topical medications, such as tretinoin (Retin-A), are also sometimes
prescribed. As a last resort, if the problem doesn't improve, the papillae can
be surgically clipped off with a laser or electrosurgery.
MEDICINAL HERBAL
CHEWING STICK FOR BLACK tongue
·
Igi Ewuro( bitter leave
stem with scientific name Vernonia amygdalina)
·
Igi tabi egbo orogbo ( stem or root
of bitter kola with scientific name Garcinia kola)
·
Orin Ata(Fagara zanthoxyloides)
·
Orin
Idi, Idi Odan,Orin Pupa(Terminalia
glaucescens, Terminalia Macroptera
·
Pako
Ijebu, Ewuro Odo(Massularia acuminate
·
Orin Ayin(Sarcocephalus latifolius)
·
Afunsese,
omu;esin(Sorindeia warneckei)
·
Egbesi
(Nauclea warneckei )
Periodontitis, gingivitis(Yoro )
Gum disease,
also known as periodontal disease, is a bacterial infection involving the gums
and sometimes the bone that surrounds a tooth. Gum diseases can affect one
tooth or many teeth, and they range from gum irritation (gingivitis) to severe
infection (periodontitis).
MEDICINAL
HERBAL CHEWING STICK FOR Periodontitis,
gingivitis
·
Igi tabi egbo orogbo ( stem or root
of bitter kola with scientific name Garcinia kola)
·
Orin Ata(Fagara zanthoxyloides)
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Babalawo Pele Obasa Obanifa, phone whatsapp contact: +2348166343145, location:
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