Friday, 11 April 2014
On 4:18:00 am by Unknown 1 comment
An Australian
man created an inch-wide hole in his head using an ointment he thought would
help treat his skin cancer.
The
55-year-old entered a Brisbane hospital with a large lesion on his right temple
after allegedly using Black salve, an ‘alternative medicine’ ointment.
The man is
believed to have been applying the salve for four months and he did not turn to
professional medical care until there was a black hole in his head.
Doctors at
Princess Alexandra Emergency Department in Brisbane were shocked when the man
entered the ward in September last year.
He was using a
‘strong narcotic analgesic used to relieve pain’ to combat the agony and
doctors initially believed they would have to operate.
However, he
was sent home to tend to the wound with proper instructions and it healed
within three months.
The man had
admitted to staff he had been applying an alternative medicine to the area,
which staff believe was a type of Black salve.
The ointment,
also known as drawing salve, contains sanguinarine – derived from bloodroot –
and is often mixed with zinc chloride, working as a corrosive.
The paste is
used on a topical area, moles, scars and sometimes cancer, it destroys skin
tissue, leaving being a black scar which later falls off.
Black salves
were popular in the early 1900s to treat skin lesions, but have been listed as
a ‘fake cancer treatment’ by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since
2004, and the organisation is actively trying to ban it in the U.S.
In Australia,
the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) condemned the ointments as recently
as 2012, although they are not yet banned.
Patients are
often quite secretive about where they get it from, but dermatologists often
end up seeing cases where there are major complications.
‘Most
commonly the tumour is not adequately treated and then 12 months later it’s
still growing beneath the scar the cancema [black salve] has produced.’
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