Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo 520271, Nigeria
Abstract
Traditional herbal medicine is a global phenomenon especially in the resource poor economy where only the very rich can access orthodox care. These herbal products are associated with complications such as acute renal failure and liver damage with a high incidence of mortalities and morbidities. Acute renal failure from the use of herbal remedies is said to account for about 30–35% of all cases of acute renal failure in Africa. Most of the herbal medications are not usually identified, but some common preparation often used in Nigeria includes “holy water” green water leaves, bark ofMangifera indica(mango), shoot ofAnacardium occidentale(cashew),Carica papaya(paw-paw) leaves, lime water,Solanum erianthum(Potato tree), andAzadirachta indica(Neem) trees. We report a rare case of a young man who developed acute renal failure two days after ingestion of Chinese herb for “body cleansing” and general wellbeing. He had 4 sessions of haemodialysis and recovered kidney function fully after 18 days of admission.