Medics warn against huge salt intake

Medical experts, on Sunday, warned Nigerians against high consumption of salt, saying it is dangerous to health.

The health experts gave the warning in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

A brand Ambassador of Friesland Campina Hospital in Jos, Plateau State, Dr Ihuoma Eugene, said excessive intake of salt raises the blood pressure, which may lead to stroke, heart failure and heart attacks.

“A high salt diet can damage the lining of the stomach, causing inflammation of the stomach and thereby increases the risk of stomach cancer and ulcer.

“Some people are very careless with the rate at which they consume salt. They are killing themselves gradually.

“Excess intake of salt will cause damage as it has more negative effect than the positive,” she said.

Eugene said that a small amount of salt is essential for our health. Adults need less than one gramme per day, and children need even less.

“High salt diet can disrupt the function of the kidneys and cause existing kidney disease to progress faster.

“Salt can raise the risk of developing diabetes by raising blood pressure, salt has a link with diabetes and not only sugar,” she said.

Eugene, however, called on parents to control the salt intake of their children as “it is dangerous for both adult and children’’.

“Diabetics, asthmatic patients as well as people battling with unstable blood pressure should learn to consume less salt in order not to aggravate any disease,” she said.

She advised that it is healthier cooking with natural herbs like curry, thyme and scent leaf instead of eating processed food and sachet seasoning, which could increase the amount of salt intake.

A Haematologist at Almond Diagnostic Medical Laboratory in Anambra State, Dr Ernest Okocha, said excessive salt intake ocould lead to frequent urination.

Okocha said too much sodium chloride in the body could cause coma and seizure.

“Eating too much refined salt can result into hypernatremia disease that can cause water to leach out of your cells and into your blood in an attempt to dilute the excess sodium.

“And when hypernatremia disease occurs and it’s left untreated, it can result into confusion or uncertainty and even untimely death,” he added.

A Surgeon at the National Hospital, Abuja, Dr Emmanuel Judon, also said that too much consumption of salt could lead to stomach cancer.

Judon said that too much intake of sodium chloride in the body could lead to intense thirst which could cause someone to have dry mouth or feel very thirsty.

“Too much consumption of salt can lead to water retention in the body which can result into swollen feet, ankle, hand and swollen face which is abnormal in the body system,” he said.

He also urged that it is required of someone to constantly check their salt levels, to avoid coming down with any of the medical conditions.

– NAN

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