Lawsuit: Doctor sprayed Ohio woman’s genitals with drain cleaner, not vinegar

It’s not unusual for doctor’s to use diluted vinegar when examining a woman’s private parts, and that’s what the bottle was marked as, but a lawsuit filed by the woman claims Black sprayed potassium hydroxide on her cervix and surrounding areas.

That’s the same chemical used in drain cleaner.

The woman, who asked to be identified by only her first name, Laura, said she immediately felt a painful burning sensation.

“It was like an open cut with rubbing alcohol being poured into it,” Laura said.

According to the suit, Black immediately suspected something was wrong and placed a tiny amount of the liquid into a cup and tasted it on the tip of his tongue.

Black then irrigated the burn area with three bottles of saline solution and applied a cream to numb the pain using his bare hands, the suit claims.

“I hope you’re not offended,” Laura says the doctor told her. “I just want to let you know I’ve been married forever, and I don’t have any diseases.”

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