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Woman sues gynecologist after he sprays her private parts with drain cleaner.

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The woman’s husband Paul demonstrating in front of the clinic.

A woman who has simply been identified as Laura is said to be suing her gynecologist after they mistakenly sprayed her private parts with a dangerous chemical typically used to clean drains.

The woman claims she has been left in terrible pain and can’t have further children following the incident.

It all came to pass tells the woman who wishes to keep her identity hidden when she visited her doctor’s office at Paragon Health in Summit County, Ohio, to undergo a supposedly routine gynecological exam, known as a colposcopy.

The National Library of Medicine describes a colposcopy as a method of looking at the cervix using a light and low-powered microscope.

In prepping Laura, her gynecologist went on to spray fluid (usually vinegar) on her private parts, yet the liquid sprayed on Laura turned out to be a solution that contained potassium hydroxide, a chemical typically used to unclog drains and pipes.

Told the woman: ‘It was like an open cut with rubbing alcohol being poured into it,’ 

Since the woman’s ordeal, her husband has taken to demonstrating outside Paragon’s offices with signs alleging that they permanently injured his wife.

Told Paul of the solution used: “It soaks in and continues to soak in and burns from the inside out. It’s not meant to go inside anyone’s body.”

The couple’s lawsuit names Paragon Health associate Dr. John Black and other unnamed employees as defendants.

According to the lawsuit, Black suspected something went wrong and attempted to irrigate the burn area with three bottles of saline solution, while also applying a cream to numb the pain.

The woman’s husband, Paul goes on to tell that Dr Black allegedly wasn’t wearing gloves: ‘He puts an ungloved dirty finger inside her and rubs a numbing cream inside her. It’s disgusting,’

Laura went on to say the doctor told her: ‘I hope you’re not offended. I just want to let you know I’ve been married forever, and I don’t have any diseases.’

Afterward, when she went to the emergency room at Akron General Hospital, doctors found a plastic bottle cap behind Laura’s cervix.

Further, when the hospital called to determine the pH level of the liquid, Paragon claimed it was 7.5, basically harmless, though the hospital later discovered it was 12 or higher.

But in Paragon’s response to the malpractice lawsuit, Black maintains that he used a vinegar solution on Laura. Paragon has denied virtually all other allegations in the lawsuit.

According to Laura her injuries have prevented her from having intimate relations with her husband.

She said she experiences ongoing, irregular bleeding, and she can’t enjoy simple pleasures like swimming with her two children.

Laura tells she and her husband were hoping to have more children, but now believe she will need a hysterectomy. ‘This a scenario that no woman would ever, ever imagine,’

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