Boy went to hospital for abdominal pain, doctors couldn’t believe how much his stomach was “loading”

A 15-year-old boy had to be taken to a hospital following he presented severe stomach upset, but when the images were taken to establish the causes of his pain, the doctors were surprised.

This curious story was presented in Diyarbakir, Turkey, where the preteen presented pain and nausea. When the doctors saw the internal images of his torso, they realized that a USB charger was housed in his stomach.

He was immediately transferred to the Firat University Hospital in Elazig where the correct procedure would be determined to remove the large plastic-coated object, he reported. The Mirror.

Pediatric gastroenterologist Yasar Dogan was the one who took charge of the situation. In addition, through his social networks he shared the impressive images that prove the situation experienced by his patient.

The health professional made the decision to perform a procedure with an endoscope to be able to reach the cell phone charger through the mouth and gastric duct. When contact was finally made with the object, Dr. Dogan noticed that there was also an elastic hair band next to the charger.

“Obviously, we had difficulties removing the lead, as one end of the lead had passed into the small intestine (…) After the procedure was successfully concluded, the patient was sent home in good health,” explained Dr. Yasar Dogan.

The guy who swallowed that wire deserves a shout out too”; “OMG ????????????”; “It is a matter of curiosity if the patient is mentally stable or notbecause it makes me think that a normal child and a 15-year-old boy would do this ”, were some comments on social networks.

He almost lost a finger following getting his nails done

A young woman had a particular experience when she went to a beauty salon to get a manicure, a recurring practice in hundreds of women, but which, in her case, was not the most ‘pleasant’.

On TikTok, Beth Jozey clarified that it all started before the coronavirus pandemic hit Melbourne, Australia, in 2020. Taking care of her hands has been a priority since she was regarding 13 years old, although she acknowledges that nail biting nails) has been a constant in her life, which is why she usually wears false nails.

However, given the uncertainty that confinement would soon arrive (due to covid), she took advantage of the fact that she was in a shopping center to get a manicure. The place was unknown to the young woman before, because for more than a decade she had her ‘favorite’ place with which she never had any problems, but on that occasion she decided to change.

“I realized that they took equipment from others (…). I really didn’t think anything of it. I don’t want to be that ‘Oh, excuse me, can you wash that?’ person. We were not in the mentality of needing to be so clean due to the covid ”, she added before recounting that everything seemed to be fine, paid and left with her friend from her place.

However, the next day at night he began to feel pain in his nails, especially in his left thumb, in which he noticed that it was beginning to incarnate. The concern came when the pain caused her to drop a cup of coffee and her mother insisted that she get checked out by a doctor.

“My temperature was really high,” the young woman recalled when they confirmed that she had an infection, but the magnitude was such that she was transferred to another hospital where it was arranged that she should undergo surgery. Prior to her intervention, they told her that the procedure would be quick and without major complications.

The medical staff then told him that if he had waited longer to seek care, the infection would have spread to compromise the bone and lead to an obstruction that would leave no outlet but to amputate his finger. For her, the moral of her experience is that more caution should be taken regarding the place (which is chosen) and the hygiene conditions used.

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