Title of article :
Multiple Digital Gangrene arising from Traditional Therapy: A case report
Author/Authors :
Unuigbe, EI Departments of Medicine - Surgery - University of Benin Teaching Hospital - Benin City, Nigeria , Ikhidero, J Departments of Medicine - Surgery - University of Benin Teaching Hospital - Benin City, Nigeria , Ogbemudia, AO Departments of Medicine - Surgery - University of Benin Teaching Hospital - Benin City, Nigeria , Bafor, A Departments of Medicine - Surgery - University of Benin Teaching Hospital - Benin City, Nigeria , Isah, AO Departments of Medicine - Surgery - University of Benin Teaching Hospital - Benin City, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Traditional medicine has being advocated as
an alternative to Orthodox medicine in Nigeria despite, its
reported adverse effects.
OBJECTIVE: To report an unusual complication of traditional
therapy.
METHODS: A 20-year-old house-wife who was bitten by a crawling
insect presented to a hospital with complaints of swollen
body and pain in three digits. After clinical evaluation and
investigations, she had both medical and surgical intervention.
RESULTS: Two weeks following an insect bite, the patient noticed
periorbital and bilateral leg swellings. She sought help
from a traditional medicine practitioner who incised and tied
the affected digits for three days. He repeated the cycle thrice.
She had generalized oedema, massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminaemia,
hypercholesterolaemia features consistent with
a diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome. There was gangrene of the
left middle finger and both index toes. Oedema responded to
diuretics, lisinopril and low salt diet. She had surgery for the
gangrenous digits.
CONCLUSION: Development of gangrene is an unusual finding
in nephrotic syndrome. It occurred in this case as an aftermath
of traditional medical intervention. This report reiterates the
danger of this form of medical practice and the need for
measures to protect the populace to be put in place.
Keywords :
multiple digit , gangrene of digits , nephrotic syndrome , complications , traditional medicine , Gangrene
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics