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Case of Gonorrheal Urethritis and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Due to Sexual Abuse in a Boy Anum, Qaira; Wydya Yenny, Satya; Yossy, Vesri; Nazifah, Fauzana
Majalah Kedokteran Bandung Vol 48, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15395/mkb.v58.4085

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Sexual violence against children and the occurence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), particularly gonorrheal urethritis, are rare in the pediatric population. This case report describes an 8-year-old boy who acquired a sexually transmitted infection uncommon for his age group, suggesting the possibility of an unusual underlying issue requiring further evaluation and management. This boy presented with a history of genital-to-genital sexual contact with a female peer 10 days prior. He was diagnosed with acute uncomplicated gonococcal urethritis, presenting with symptoms of painful urination and yellowish-white discharge from the genital area that had progressively worsened over the preceeding week. The patient also exhibited signs of post-traumatic stress disorder, including frequent crying and low self-esteem. Venereological examination revealed thick yellowish-white discharge at the external urethral orifice. Gram staining demonstrated intracellular gram-negative diplococci with >30 polymorphonuclear cells per high-power field, and culture confirmed the presence of Neisseria Gonorrhoeae. The patient was treated with oral erythromycin 250 mg four times daily for one week. He also received psychoeducational therapy and psychopharmacological treatment, including fluoxetine (6 mg once daily), vitamin B1 (2 mg once daily), and folic acid (2 mg once daily), administered by the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of Dr. M. Djamil General Hospital. Evaluation of the patient on the seventh day after therapy showed good outcomes. Early diagnosis and proper management of gonococcal urethritis cases are essential to reduce the incidence of complications and to address potential psychosocial concerns.
Community Empowerment of Nagari Salimpek in Developing a Herbal Cosmetic Village Based on Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) Yenny, Satya Wydya; Gustia, Rina; Rahmatini; Usman, Elly; Asri, Ennesta; Akhyar, Gardenia; Ariani, Tutty; Sari, Mutia; Sari, Indah Indria; Yossy, Vesri; Julia, Dwi Sabtika; Ashar, Miranda; Taria, Sari
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.67-74.2026

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Nagari Salimpek in Alahan Panjang, West Sumatra, has a potential for wellness tourism due to its rich biodiversity, especially medicinal and cosmetic plants. However, community awareness in managing Family Medicinal Gardens (TOGA) remain limited, with only three of twenty household groups actively cultivating herbal plants. This condition emphasizes the need for community empowerment to optimize health and economic benefits from local resources. This community service program aimed to enhance local capacity in cultivating and processing TOGA as the basis for developing a Herbal Cosmetic Village. The programme began on 19 July 2025 and was evaluated over six months. Activities included educational sessions on TOGA utilization, training on herbal and cosmetic plant processing, distribution and planting of herbal seeds, and the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with local stakeholders. A pre-test and post-test evaluation involving 31 participants showed significant improvement in knowledge, with understanding of the “herbal center village” concept rising from 29% to 55% and awareness of Nagari Salimpek’s potential increasing from 32% to 77%. Overall, participants gained broader insights into the role of TOGA in health, cosmetics, and economic development. These results highlight the importance of continued education, mentorship, and government support to establish Nagari Salimpek as a model Herbal Cosmetic Village for wellness tourism.