Ethnobotanical Survey of Plants used in Treatment of Haemorroids in North-Central Nigeria

Maureen Chukwu, Sami Ayodele, Benjamin Edoka
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An ethnobotanical survey was conducted to identify and document the plants used in the treatment of haemorrhoids in North-Central, Nigeria. A total of three hundred (300) respondents among whom were herb sellers, herbalists, and traditional medicinal practitioners were consulted and interviewed with the help of structured questionnaires to collect data on the plant species from them. Data were represented tables, bar and pie charts and analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequencies and percentages). A total of forty-eight (48) plant species from twenty-seven (27) families were found to be useful in treatment of haemorrhoids in the area under the study. The most prominent among these being members of the family Euphorbiaceae with 4 species, indicating the utmost importance of this family   in the cure of haemorrhoids. Followed by families Amaranthaceae, Compositae, Fabaceae and Meliaceae with 3 species each. The plants were identified using botanical, and common names, and the parts of the plant used were also identified. The study revealed that traditional medicinal practices were widely accepted among the people in the study area, probably because they believed in their effectiveness. The plant parts used ranged from root (8.30%), whole plants (8.30%), leaves (43.80%), stem bark (4.24%), bark (10.43%), stem (6.25%) to fruits, young leaves, stem bark leaves, bulb, fruit cub, juice, leaves and juice, shaft of seeds, and bark and leaves at 2.08% each. Further research should be carried out to identify more plant species in the area that can be used to treat haemorrhoids.
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尼日利亚中北部地区用于治疗痔疮的植物的人种植物学调查
为了确定和记录尼日利亚中北部地区用于治疗痔疮的植物,我们开展了一项人种植物学调查。在结构化问卷的帮助下,共咨询和采访了三百(300)名受访者,其中包括草药销售商、草药医生和传统行医者,从他们那里收集有关植物种类的数据。数据以表格、柱状图和饼状图表示,并使用描述性统计(频率和百分比)进行分析。研究发现,该地区有二十七(27)科共四十八(48)种植物可用于治疗痔疮。其中最突出的是大戟科植物,有 4 种,这表明该科植物在治疗痔疮方面具有极其重要的作用。其次是苋科、菊科、豆科和楝科,各有 3 个物种。研究人员使用植物学名和俗名对这些植物进行了鉴定,并对植物的使用部位进行了鉴定。研究结果表明,研究地区的人们普遍接受传统的医疗方法,这可能是因为他们相信这些方法的有效性。使用的植物部分从根(8.30%)、全株(8.30%)、叶(43.80%)、茎皮(4.24%)、树皮(10.43%)、茎(6.25%)到果实、嫩叶、茎皮叶、球茎、果实幼崽、汁液、叶和汁液、种子轴以及树皮和叶,各占 2.08%。应开展进一步研究,以确定该地区更多可用于治疗痔疮的植物物种。
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