Soaps
with mercury substances can cause Chronic Kidney Diseases (CKD) in
children, Prof Timothy Adedoyin of the Paediatrics and Child Health
Department, College of Health Sciences, University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)
has said.
He spoke in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital while delivering the institution’s 109th inaugural lecture.
Adedoyin
said: "The use of soap containing mercury on children is a modifiable
risk factor in CKD. The soap like bleaching cream has mercury which is
injurious to the kidney.
"There
is no
uniform distribution of mercury and since it has poor lipid
solubility, it accumulates mostly in the kidneys with insufficient renal
excretion resulting in renal damage."
He
listed other identifiable risk factors of complications to include use
of cream containing steriod, excessive use of analgesic and
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and inadequate management of
diarrhoea illness and malaria.
He
defined CKD as kidney damage manifested by structural or functional
abnormalties lasting three or four months with or without decreased
glomerular filtration rates.
Adedoyin
said the disease, cost effective to manage remains one of the most
devastating child hood disorder,"it robs them of school hours either due
to frequent hospital admissions and follow- up attendance at clinic."
The
professor of paediatrics reeled out statistics of kidney transplants in
Nigeria to date, putting the figure at 156 with a private hospital in
Lagos doing over 73 per cent of such cases.
He put
the age range of the recipients at between 13 and 67 years. besides he
said the graft survival in a year was about 84 per cent.
He added that of the 14 that have been transplanted for more than 10 years, only 10 are alive.
Adedoyin
urged Nigerian government to provide dialysis and transplanting
equipment and treatment free to its citizens just like some advanced
countries.
-The Nation
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