A three-year-old girl, with no relevant past medical history, presented to her health center due to vomiting in her right forearm.
They prefer an accidental contact with SuperGlue(r), with whom they were trying to fix a bracelet on it.
They tried to remove the glue with soap and water.
Apparently, he was adhered to the edge of the handle with the tape that led and pulled to remove it, with which some of the skin was loosened.
Fig. 1 shows stick remains in the wrist, in bracelet form, and an adjacent area of loss of substance of 1.5 cm in diameter.
She was treated at the health center for three weeks, responding well to the cures with Linitul(r) and nitrofurazone ointment.
