Black salve: risky escharotic.

Scars, burns & healing Pub Date : 2022-09-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20595131221122376
Natalie Rosario, Juan F Castro
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Introduction: Black salve ointments are variable in their composition with no standard formula. Patient's may turn to unregulated products to self-treat their conditions. Products that are accessible without a prescription are not necessarily safe and may pose risk to those who use them, as in this case with the use of black salve ointment.

Methods: This case report discusses the use of black salve ointment on a nodular neck cyst in a 55-year-old Hispanic male patient. The patient applied the black salve ointment (Two Feathers Healing Ointment®) to the cyst, where the ointment remained in contact with his skin for seven days. He required oral antibiotics and was referred to wound care for follow up.

Discussion: After close follow up and treatment with antibiotics, the eschar healed and left a concave scar on his neck with no other observed complications.

Conclusion: Healthcare providers are encouraged to discuss complementary and alternative medicine options with patients as some may lead to dangerous effects.

Lay summary: This is a case report about a 55 year old male patient who used an over the counter product called Black Salve to treat a cyst on his neck. He came to his primary care doctor's office for a usual checkup. Just before leaving his appointment, he mentioned a dark discolored area on his neck appeared after applying the black salve ointment. The black salve caused his skin to break down, get infected, and turn black. He was treated with antibiotics and close follow up care. After the wound healed, he was left with a scar on his neck from where the ointment broke down the skin. Since this product is available without a prescription, it is important that consumers know that it is not safe for use and may cause complications. If in doubt, ask a healthcare provider about a products risks before use.

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黑药膏:危险的脓肿。
简介:黑药膏的成分多变,没有标准配方。患者可能会转向不受监管的产品来自我治疗他们的病情。没有处方就可以获得的产品不一定是安全的,可能会对使用它们的人造成风险,就像使用黑药膏一样。方法:本病例报告讨论了一个55岁的西班牙裔男性患者使用黑药膏治疗结节性颈部囊肿。患者将黑色药膏(双羽愈合药膏®)涂抹在囊肿上,该药膏与皮肤接触7天。他需要口服抗生素,并被转到伤口护理处进行随访。讨论:经过密切随访和抗生素治疗,结痂愈合,颈部留下凹形疤痕,未见其他并发症。结论:鼓励医疗保健提供者与患者讨论补充和替代药物的选择,因为一些可能导致危险的影响。概要:这是一个病例报告,关于一个55岁的男性病人,他使用了一种叫做黑药膏的非处方产品来治疗他脖子上的囊肿。他来到初级保健医生的办公室做常规检查。就在离开诊所之前,他提到在涂了黑色药膏后,脖子上出现了深色的斑点。黑色药膏导致他的皮肤分解,感染,变黑。他接受了抗生素治疗和密切的随访护理。伤口愈合后,他的脖子上留下了一块伤疤,那是药膏从皮肤上渗出来的。由于该产品无需处方即可获得,因此重要的是让消费者知道它使用不安全,并可能导致并发症。如果有疑问,请在使用前向医疗保健提供者询问产品的风险。
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