Punjab News: On Thursday, while operating on a patient, doctors at a hospital in Punjab‘s Moga were shocked to find earbuds, lockets, screws, and even rakhis within his stomach. After complaining of nausea for more than two days, the 40-year-old was brought to the Medicity Hospital in Moga with a high fever and stomach ache. Doctors decided to perform an X-ray scan on his stomach to identify the source of his pain because his stomach pain did not go away. The outcomes were unsettling.
A Multitude of Metallic Objects Discovered in the Stomach
The scan revealed that the man’s stomach was home to multiple metallic objects. Doctors were able to effectively remove the objects from his body after a three-hour procedure. Earphones, washers, nuts, bolts, wires, rakhis, lockets, buttons, wrappers, hairclips, a zipper tag, a marble, and a safety pin were among the almost one hundred things that were extracted from his stomach.
Complex Case of Ingested Objects Causes Prolonged Health Concerns
The hospital’s director, Dr. Ajmer Kalra, stated that this was the first time he had dealt with a case of this nature, and the patient had been experiencing gastrointestinal issues for two years. The man’s condition is unstable, the doctor remarked, despite the fact that all the objects have been taken out of his body. He continued by saying that other health difficulties were brought on by the objects being within his stomach for such a long time.
Family Shocked as Patient Secretly Ingests Bizarre Objects, Posing Health Mystery
The man’s relatives said they were unaware of the man’s consumption of the substances and that they were astounded by the findings. His parents said that he had mental disorders but were baffled as to how he was able to consume the food. Days before he was admitted to the hospital, they claimed he complained of a stomachache and had trouble sleeping. They had previously taken him to a number of doctors, but none had been able to determine what was causing his suffering.
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