Karnataka Nurse suspended for using Fevikwik on child's wound, claims stitches leave scar

Published On 2025-02-07 06:43 GMT   |   Update On 2025-02-07 06:43 GMT

Bengaluru: Following the case of alleged medical negligence, the District Health Officer (DHO) has suspended the nurse at the Adoor Primary Health Centre in Hanagal taluk, Haveri district, for using Fevikwik glue instead of stitches to treat a seven-year-old boy's wound.

The decision to suspend her was taken in a meeting convened on Wednesday under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary of the state government. 

According to a statement by the Commissioner's Office of Health and Family Welfare Services, "Fevikwik is an adhesive solution not permitted for medical use under regulations. In this case, the staff nurse responsible for dereliction of duty by using Fevikwik for the child’s treatment has been suspended following a preliminary report and pending further investigation as per rules." The incident occurred on January 14 at the Adoor Primary Health Centre in Hanagal taluk, Haveri district, when seven-year-old Gurukishan Annappa Hosamani, who was bleeding profusely from a deep wound on his cheek, was brought in by his parents, reports PTI.

Medical Dialogues recently reported that a nurse at the Adoor Primary Health Center in Hanagal taluk, Haveri district, is facing accusations of medical negligence after allegedly using "Fevi Kwik" adhesive to treat a seven-year-old boy's wound instead of sutures. 

The incident, which occurred on January 14, came to light after the child’s family expressed concerns and recorded a video of the treatment.

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The parents had recorded a video of the nurse shrugging off their concern by saying she had been doing this for years and that this was better as stitches would leave a permanent scar on the child’s face.

Later they lodged an official complaint and submitted the video, as well.

Despite the video evidence, instead of suspending Jyoti, the authorities transferred her to another health facility–the Gutthal Health Institute in Haveri taluk–on February 3, sparking more public outrage.

The child who underwent this treatment is reported to be in good health, and directions have been issued to health authorities concerned to monitor for any adverse effects, added the press release.

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