According to a medical research report, this man intentionally inserted the battery into his penis many times to satisfy his sexual needs, but it did not get stuck inside.
But most recently, something bad happened to him. 3 button-type batteries got stuck inside and mightn’t be removed, causing him to suffer from pain and erectile dysfunction.
Also according to the report, this is the first case of urethral necrosis when a battery is inserted into the penis, shocking doctors.
Previously, following many unsuccessful attempts to access the battery, surgeons had to use medical forceps, and finally following 2 hours of surgery, the doctor was able to remove 3 batteries stuck in the man’s penis. That man, to remove foreign objects because their corrosive properties can cause necrosis and tissue death.
“All extracted batteries were coated with a black asphalt-like material,” the study noted.
Doctors are also concerned that Fournier syndrome is rare but can be fatal (Fournier syndrome is a type of infection in the genitals, causing necrosis of this location and the surrounding area: tissue cells in this area will gradually die due to infection. Fournier’s necrosis is often related to infections in the scrotum (including testicles), penis…
The foreign object was removed, but the man’s health condition has not improved. 10 days later, the 73-year-old man returned to the hospital with a swollen penis and pus discharge, forcing the doctor to perform aggressive surgery once more by making an incision in the skin of the penis, and at the same time giving know that a large amount of liquid here will leak out.
Doctors were concerned that this man had severe necrosis and part of his urethra had to be removed. And with the complexity of the wound, penile urethral reconstruction must last up to 6 months with 3 stages, and the results are not necessarily positive.
Through this, doctors also recommend that you should not destroy your health by doing stupid things like the Australian man did for temporary pleasures.