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00:00This morning in Pinoy MD, onion and honey tea is said to be good for problems in the uterus and irregular menstrual period.
00:11So the quercetin, the bioactive compound of onions, can contribute in lowering insulin, lowering testosterone.
00:19If that's the case, since all hormones affect each other, so if testosterone increases, insulin increases, that means estrogen also increases.
00:30Wedding ring stuck in the wrist of a woman, how is she now?
00:37So I didn't worry too much in the early days when I noticed that my wrist was getting fat.
00:43Not until that time that I was really serious that I needed to remove it because I noticed that there was a mark on my wrist.
00:53Caught on CCTV, a woman was crossing the road when she was hit by a motorcycle.
00:58Her forehead was swollen.
01:00Things to remember when crossing the road, be careful.
01:04When crossing the road, we should look to our right and left, even to our back, so that we can avoid this incident again.
01:17Find out the latest health updates when Pinoy returns.
01:21When it comes to health, it should always be updated.
01:25The 20th anniversary of World Blood Donors Day was celebrated.
01:29The first case of death from pertussis disease in Bacolod was reported.
01:34DOH reminds us that different herbal medicines such as tawa-tawa, labuyo and bayabas are not for sale.
01:50In the CCTV footage taken in Malabago, Magaldan, Pangasinan,
01:56a woman with a plastic bag was seen crossing the road.
02:02Suddenly, a motorcycle hit her.
02:08What was the cause of the accident?
02:11Stay tuned.
02:16When it comes to health, it should always be updated.
02:19The 20th anniversary of World Blood Donors Day was celebrated.
02:24The first case of death from pertussis disease in Bacolod was reported.
02:29DOH reminds us that different herbal medicines such as tawa-tawa, labuyo and bayabas are not for sale.
02:39According to the World Health Organization's 2018 data,
02:42118.54 million blood donations were collected around the world.
02:48According to the WHO, blood donation saves lives.
02:53The problem is, not everyone has access to it.
02:56That's why, according to the World Health Organization's recommendation,
02:59its blood donors should exceed 1% of the total population of a country.
03:05This target has been achieved and is still being exceeded by the Philippines since 2017.
03:12On June 14, the 20th anniversary of World Blood Donors Day was celebrated.
03:18The theme was 20 Years of Celebrating Giving, Thank You Blood Donors,
03:23where regular blood donation is re-emphasized
03:28to help patients who need blood transfusion.
03:34Heart, is it raining often these days?
03:38Let's be careful against pertussis, or the whooping cough,
03:41that may occur in the new season.
03:45In Bacolod City, a 6-month-old baby was admitted because of this disease.
03:50This is the first case of death in the city because of this.
03:54According to the data of the Bacolod City Health Officers,
03:57the number of probable cases of pertussis is estimated at 53.
04:0116 are confirmed, and 33 are negative.
04:06Currently, 4 are waiting for the results.
04:09So, if you feel symptoms such as difficulty breathing, cough, and heavy cough,
04:16you should immediately consult with a specialist.
04:22Now that it's the rainy season, the market is not doing well.
04:26But let the experts remind you,
04:28some of the things we are used to against the market,
04:31like chili, bayabas, and tawatawa,
04:34those are not the medicine to fight this.
04:38In a health advisory issued by the Department of Health,
04:41it is not true, and there is no medicine against the market.
04:46Even though some are used to tawatawa leaves,
04:50there are no significant findings that it can cure the disease of the market.
04:55Those three are not on the list.
04:57There are anecdotal reports, especially in tawatawa,
05:01there is this kind of research.
05:03But it did not reach the level yet of a significant finding
05:07that it really has an effect on the cure of dengue.
05:14To fight dengue, it is said that the breeding sites of mosquitoes are still good.
05:19The spraying of medicines against mosquitoes is also good.
05:23Applying insect repellents and wearing protective clothing against mosquito bites.
05:31And that is our Pinoy MD latest updates.
05:34Remember, as long as we are talking about health,
05:37you must be updated and always be alert.
05:45Till death do us part.
05:47That is the curse of two people in a marriage,
05:50especially this month of June, when so many people are getting married.
05:55The wedding ring is a symbol of a long-lasting marriage.
06:00But what if the old chain of love
06:04is in danger?
06:11Ouch! It hurts!
06:13My butt!
06:14Okay, okay.
06:18College sweethearts are Kariza and Jared.
06:22We were both active in the student government at that time.
06:25But we didn't have chemistry or we didn't fall in love with each other.
06:31Not until we met in church.
06:33And we served both in a music ministry.
06:37That's where we get closer, became friends, until we became a couple.
06:42But like other couples, they also went through trials.
06:47After almost seven years of our relationship,
06:50we broke up for a year.
06:52And that one year, we separated ways without any communication,
06:56we didn't see each other.
06:58We remained faithful for our love for each other.
07:01That's why after that separation year, when we saw each other again,
07:05we really felt and we confirmed that
07:08we will still look for each other.
07:12Jared was able to propose to his one and only.
07:24In 2017, they got engaged.
07:33In December 2020, they got married.
07:36In December 2020, they exchanged ID.
07:41It's super, super unforgettable because first and foremost,
07:44it happened in 2020 in the midst of pandemic.
07:48And we had a hard time pushing it because a lot of people really want to be there.
07:55Our wedding is just so different.
07:57That's why it's so memorable.
07:59Like we have no reception.
08:01My vehicle is a tricycle.
08:04It's not a bridal car.
08:06And then we have a lot of twist in the celebration of our wedding.
08:12The highlight of the wedding for Kariza is the exchange of rings.
08:18It's like confirming that it's really true.
08:21This is it. I'm not single anymore.
08:23I'm already married and this is a new chapter in my life.
08:28Kariza said that she will forget it.
08:30That's why from the day of their wedding, she didn't remove the ring.
08:36I have a lot of things that I will just throw away.
08:38Then I forgot where I put it.
08:41And knowing the ring is very important.
08:43And then it's so small.
08:45You can misplace it anywhere.
08:49But after more than two years,
08:51In February 2023, Kariza noticed that the ring got stuck in her ring finger.
08:58When I started to gain a little weight,
09:01that's when I noticed that it got stuck.
09:05It's hard to pull it out.
09:08So I didn't worry much at first.
09:11I noticed that my ring finger was getting fat.
09:14Not until that time that I was serious about removing it.
09:18Because I noticed that there was a mark on my ring finger.
09:23And then it started to violate a little.
09:27So I said that it's different.
09:29That's why I really need to remove it.
09:33The symbol of their IDOO was replaced by ARAIDOO.
09:44I'm hungry.
09:45Okay, okay.
09:46Ouch! It hurts so much!
09:48I'm almost there.
09:54To the rescue, her mister and his friends.
09:58I'm almost there.
10:01At first, I was the only one who removed it.
10:04I really forced her to remove it from my finger.
10:08And I soaked it.
10:10Then, of course, I put water on it.
10:13I put oil on it.
10:15I did everything I could to remove it.
10:20But nothing happened.
10:22Ouch! It hurts so much!
10:26What should we do in this situation?
10:30According to Dr. Bianca Mendoza,
10:33when the ring finger gets stuck in our finger,
10:36it acts like a tourniquet that blocks the blood flow to our finger.
10:43If this happens, it's possible to get a traumatic injury to the finger,
10:48like a fracture.
10:50And the most dangerous thing is that our finger will be cut off.
10:54That's why we should be careful, okay?
10:56Let's make sure that the size of our ring finger is just right.
11:01There.
11:02If it lasts longer and there's no blood flow,
11:06the vessels in the finger can die.
11:10And there's a tendency that it needs to be amputated or cut.
11:15Maybe within hours, the vessels in the finger can die.
11:23According to Dr. Mendoza,
11:25the use of lubricants like oil can help.
11:29We can apply lubricant or oil, baby oil,
11:33any oil for lubrication.
11:36It's also possible to use strings like a ribbon or a floss.
11:42We can use a string or a string or a floss
11:48to get the ring out.
11:51If all the methods I mentioned don't work,
11:56what we need to do is to destroy the ring.
12:00But this is a bit risky because the skin can get hurt.
12:09Meanwhile, Kariza is so embarrassed by the pain.
12:15It really hurts.
12:17Especially the feeling that it will be removed
12:19and it's stuck in the bones of our fingers.
12:25We're looking for a way to cut the ring
12:28instead of cutting my finger.
12:31First, they tied the ring with a ribbon.
12:35Then, they applied liquid soap.
12:41After 15 minutes,
12:51Kariza's ring was removed from her finger.
12:59We were also amazed that it was very effective.
13:06Since then, Kariza doesn't wear her wedding ring anymore.
13:11My ring is now hidden.
13:13I don't return it unless I reduce my weight
13:20or loosen my ring.
13:22Now, to be safe, I don't return it to my finger.
13:26Kariza and Jaren have been married for 4 years.
13:32They're still going strong.
13:35They also adjusted their rings
13:37so that it won't get stuck in Kariza's fingers again.
13:40And now, she's also conscious about wearing accessories.
13:45She doesn't sleep with accessories on.
13:49Kariza said, be strong or let it go.
13:54My lesson learned is that
13:56when we see something wrong,
14:01let's not blame it for a long time.
14:03If you feel that there's something wrong in the first part,
14:08learn to let go as much as you can
14:11so that you can let go of people and things in your life.
14:15Hugot yarn?
14:24Remember, follow the doctor's advice
14:28so that your ring won't get stuck
14:30and it won't be in danger.
14:44In the CCTV footage taken in Malabago, Magaldan, Pangasinan,
14:49we can see a woman with a plastic bag
14:54crossing the road.
14:56Suddenly, a motorcycle approaches the woman.
15:02What is the cause of the accident?
15:05Stay tuned.
15:10The woman in the video is 64 years old.
15:14According to her cousin, Marites,
15:17the victim came from their relative.
15:20She was sent home by accident.
15:23When she got home, she stopped.
15:26As she was walking,
15:28there were no jeeps, motorbikes, or tricycles.
15:32She crossed the road and was already on the side.
15:35When she was on the side,
15:37she suddenly fell.
15:39She fell.
15:43Because of the impact,
15:45Aida fell on the side of the road.
15:48Her left leg was badly injured.
15:54She fell on the side
15:56because she was already on the side when she fell.
15:58The only thing is,
15:59her fingers and hands were badly injured.
16:05When we arrived there,
16:06we saw Aida on the side.
16:12She was conscious,
16:13but her leg was injured.
16:18Her leg was fractured.
16:20When she was in an accident,
16:22the residents arrived.
16:24The police called an ambulance
16:27and took her to Region 1.
16:32According to Dr. Jeza Marilim,
16:34the general surgeon who examined Aida,
16:37she had to undergo an operation
16:40known as open reduction with application of external fixators.
16:46This is the application of steel to the affected ligament
16:49that will serve as Aida's bone.
16:52It also depends on the type of collision.
16:57For example, if the collision is high velocity or low velocity,
17:02usually, the long bones will be affected.
17:07The extremities will be fractured.
17:12Meanwhile,
17:13the police immediately reported
17:15that there was an accident in Mangaldan, Pangasinan.
17:18Actually,
17:19someone called our police station
17:22that there was an accident in Barangay Malabago.
17:27The rider who had an accident with Ms. Aida
17:30immediately surrendered
17:32and arranged for the family of the victim.
17:35Our rider was escorted by the police
17:38to the hospital in Mapandan.
17:41While the rider was arranging for the victim,
17:45they promised to shoulder all the expenses of the victim.
17:49He talked to us nicely
17:52and he said that he will not neglect his obligation.
17:57According to the doctor,
17:58in this accident,
17:59the victim's bones could have been fractured.
18:03Just like what happened to Ms. Aida.
18:06There were fractures in my bones.
18:11We are stabilizing that
18:13when it comes to emergency room.
18:15Especially when it comes to long bone fractures
18:17prone to blood loss.
18:20If we immobilize the affected ligament,
18:25there is a high chance that we will be able to save
18:28the affected bones or our limbs.
18:34In addition to fractures in the bones,
18:37the patient could also have a serious head injury.
18:42If there is a fracture in the skull
18:46or a fractured bone,
18:49we refer that to specialists
18:52who operate on the brains of our neurosurgeons.
18:56It depends on how decreased the sensory
19:00or the patient's tolerance,
19:02how low it is.
19:04The doctor's advice,
19:05if there is an accident like this,
19:09don't just carry the victim.
19:11Just call for help
19:13and wait for the emergency response team.
19:17Ideally,
19:18our first responders and our rescuers
19:23should be trained to evaluate the patient
19:27with regards to GCS
19:30and if there is an active baby,
19:32so that they can control if there is bleeding.
19:36According to the police,
19:37pedestrians should cross the right crosswalk.
19:41When our pedestrians cross the road,
19:46we should look to our right and left,
19:50even to our back,
19:51so that we can avoid this kind of incident again.
19:56For motorists and riders,
19:58avoid driving at high speeds.
20:01Observe speed limits.
20:04When they are already drunk,
20:05they should not drive any vehicle
20:08to avoid accidents.
20:10And be more careful.
20:11Especially now,
20:12our incident happened after the rain
20:15and the road is slippery.
20:19Meanwhile,
20:20Aida is still recovering in the hospital.
20:24Her operation is over
20:27and the steel in her left eye is also attached.
20:31I messaged Atelida
20:34that I hope she will recover
20:37so that she can regain her vigor.
20:42For those who want to reach out to the victim,
20:44you can send financial assistance
20:46to these numbers.
20:54When it comes to sautéing,
20:55it cannot be left out.
20:58But in every slice,
20:59you will definitely cry.
21:02That is onion.
21:05But you will also cry with joy
21:07when you find out the benefits of it.
21:11Onions are good for the heart.
21:16Here in a barangay in Uson, Masbate,
21:19onions are the staple food
21:21for 40-year-old Elenita Larieta.
21:25In her little garden,
21:27she is planting various plants.
21:30Her plant is already fruitful
21:33when she has a urinary tract infection or UTI.
21:38It is hard to breathe, sir.
21:39I have to go back and forth to the bathroom.
21:41I have to sneeze.
21:43I have to pat myself.
21:45It is really hard for me.
21:48She has also tried various medicines.
21:51But her favorite is onions
21:54which can be made into tea.
21:57I did some research
21:58to see if it is true.
22:01After I did my research,
22:05I applied it to myself.
22:09I was able to get rid of my UTI.
22:13Aside from being good for her UTI,
22:16onions and honey tea,
22:18it also helps her irregular menstrual cycle.
22:22My menstrual cycle is irregular, sir.
22:24I don't know why it is like that.
22:28In the past, my period was not like that.
22:33I was menstruating for months.
22:35When I was ligated,
22:37my period was irregular.
22:40My head is hot.
22:41And my heart hurts.
22:45You won't cry when making onion and honey tea
22:48because the recipe is easy-peasy.
22:52Just slice 2 pieces of onion
22:55and boil it for 8 minutes.
22:58Strain the honey as a sweetener.
23:02And you have onion and honey tea.
23:05It smells like coriander.
23:07And when you drink it,
23:09it's delicious because of the honey.
23:11It's better to drink it without honey.
23:14It's important to drink the tea.
23:18Let's cool it down.
23:20Because Elenita believes that sharing is caring,
23:23she also shared the recipe she found
23:26on her social media account.
23:28My period is irregular.
23:30It's one of the reasons why I got the idea
23:33to make a vlog of herbal tea.
23:37Here's the tea, mga Bi!
23:39Did you know that according to experts,
23:41onions are really effective
23:43when it comes to dysmenorrhea?
23:45Because it has a natural flaminoid
23:48called quercetin
23:50that helps with uterine contractions
23:53to reduce period cramps.
23:55That's why we won't cry
23:58from diseases like dysmenorrhea.
24:02According to our internist and health and wellness doctor,
24:05Dr. Oye Balburias,
24:07onions help reduce insulin.
24:10Quercetin, the bioactive compound of onions,
24:14can contribute in lowering insulin,
24:17lowering testosterone.
24:19Since all hormones affect each other,
24:22when testosterone and insulin rise,
24:26estrogen also rises.
24:29If a woman has estrogen-dominant status,
24:32her estrogen ratio will return to progesterone.
24:37According to Dr. Oye,
24:39onions can help with regular menstruation.
24:43When the hormones are balanced,
24:45the woman will have a normal and regular cycle
24:50without any premenstrual symptoms or PMS symptoms.
24:54The hormones should be balanced.
24:58Elenita's problem with her irregular period
25:01has been solved
25:03by drinking onion and honey tea.
25:06I drank it when I had a period.
25:10The black blood cells came out.
25:17I encourage women to do what I did.
25:23Onions are anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant,
25:27as well as supporting hormone metabolism.
25:30That's why she lost her dyspnoea.
25:32But I guess it's not just onions.
25:34Maybe it's a combination of other vegetables she eats.
25:38It's not really just onions.
25:40Although the bioactive compounds of onions are identified.
25:45Aside from the menstrual cycle,
25:47onions can also be a solution
25:49to women's problems
25:51when it comes to their reproductive health.
25:54Quercetin can help support in hormone metabolism.
25:59One of the hormones or several hormones
26:03that can affect fertility
26:05is testosterone, insulin,
26:09and what we call luteinizing hormones.
26:13If it's too high,
26:14it can contribute to why a pregnant woman
26:18will have a hard time.
26:20It can be a problem for her metabolism.
26:24But according to our health and wellness doctor,
26:27it's not a problem if you eat too much onions.
26:30As long as you combine it with other nutritious foods
26:34and a healthy lifestyle.
26:36I didn't see any toxicity.
26:40Because these are bioactive compounds
26:42that come from real food.
26:45In terms of body benefits,
26:47you can say yes to onions.
26:50And for benefits like this,
26:52you won't regret it.
26:57Remember, health is wealth.
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27:13Meanwhile, it's been another hour.
27:16Kapuso, thank you for tuning in.
27:19Today is Saturday,
27:21and I hope you were inspired to be fit and healthy.
27:25Until next Saturday,
27:27we'll still see each other here
27:29from 6 to 7 a.m.
27:31on our Kapuso Network, PinoyMD.
27:34I'm your Kapuso, Connie Sison,
27:36reminding you that we only have one body,
27:39so we should take care of it.
27:41And I'm Dr. Q, your obstetrician-gynecologist.
27:45Remember to take care of your health,
27:47and always tune in to the program where you
27:49and your health are always number one.
27:52Still here in the home of the doctors of the country,
27:55this is PinoyMD.