To satisfy Udhay's capsaicin fetish...

http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/30/196215

Science: Capsaicin Tested On Surgical Wounds
Posted by kdawson on Wednesday October 31, @09:18AM
from the that-smarts dept.

Ponca City, We Love You writes "Bite a hot pepper, and after the burn
your tongue goes numb. The Baltimore Sun reports that Capsaicin, the
chemical that gives chili peppers their fire, is being dripped
directly into open wounds[1] during highly painful operations, bathing
surgically exposed nerves in a high enough dose to numb them for
weeks. As a result patients suffer less pain and require fewer
narcotic painkillers as they heal. 'We wanted to exploit this
numbness,' says Dr. Eske Aasvang, a pain specialist who is testing the
substance. Capsaicin works by binding to C fibers called TRPV1, the
nerve endings responsible for long-lasting aching and throbbing pain.
Experiments are under way involving several hundred patients
undergoing various surgeries, including knee and hip replacements
using an ultra-purified version of Capsaicin to avoid infection.
Volunteers are under anesthesia so they don't feel the initial burn."

[1] 
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/health/bal-te.peppers30oct30,0,1228065.story

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