Nail polish healing aid
We’ve been in Kargyak for three months, however, this region in still full of surprises. We were advised that all health complications are treated with yak dung – yak dung as a warm pad, yak dung as a cold pad, yak dung as plaster… A material that is abundant. However, time goes by even in Zanskar, nowadays, nail polish rules. Nail polish with glitters is used for pinches, scratches, burns...
The
school is considered an unofficial “modern” health aid centre in Kargyak. Recently,
we treated burns of ten-month Chondon. In this case, we had a chance to treat
the injury immediately and thankfully the burn healed without any scars. On the
other hand, parents of the fourteen-month boy from the neighbouring village
came only after several days, when the burn was festered and covered by blue
nail polish with glitters. It took us several days to heal such a burn.
The
real challenge was a boy with a broken hand. In a region with no trees, the
most complicated issue was the splint. In the end, we had to use parts of the
kite and we sent the boy on the two day journey to Padum to x-ray the hand.
However, our splint and handful of painkillers seemed to be sufficient treat
and the boy never bothered with any further medical help...
With
respect to these experiences we are currently preparing a first aid workshop
for villagers. We hope to limit usage of yak dung and nail polish.