[대기중]A Nepalese man who shoved a glass into his anus needed to get it yanke…
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A Nepalese man who shoved a glass into his anus needed to get it yanked out by surgeons.
The constipated 47-year-old, who wasn't named, waited three days before seeking medical attention and initially denied inserting it on purpose.
He later confessed to medics he had used the 12cm-long glass for 'self-gratification purposes' when drunk.
The married man from Kathmandu only sought help after unsuccessfully trying to remove the glass himself.
Writing in the , medics claimed he had been unable to defecate for two days but was still able to pass wind.
The constipated 47-year-old, rotoeb who wasn't named, waited three days before seeking medical attention and initially denied inserting it on purpose. The married man from Kathmandu only sought help after unsuccessfully trying to remove the glass himself
The man eventually confessed to medics he had used the 12cm-long glass for 'self-gratification purposes' when drunk.
Initial attempts to remove the glass from the man's rectum at hospital proved unsuccessful. Left with no other option, the man's stomach had to be cut into to allow the team to get closer to the object
While the man reported being in pain, his abdomen was not swollen and he also had no anal injury or bleeding.
The date of incident was not revealed in the case report by doctors at Nepal Medical College and Teaching Hospital.
Upon examination, his mood and behaviour patterns 'were normal' and he had no history of psychiatric illnesses.
X-ray scans showed a water glass in an inverted position in the upper rectum and colon.
The constipated 47-year-old, who wasn't named, waited three days before seeking medical attention and initially denied inserting it on purpose.
He later confessed to medics he had used the 12cm-long glass for 'self-gratification purposes' when drunk.
The married man from Kathmandu only sought help after unsuccessfully trying to remove the glass himself.
Writing in the , medics claimed he had been unable to defecate for two days but was still able to pass wind.
The constipated 47-year-old, rotoeb who wasn't named, waited three days before seeking medical attention and initially denied inserting it on purpose. The married man from Kathmandu only sought help after unsuccessfully trying to remove the glass himself
The man eventually confessed to medics he had used the 12cm-long glass for 'self-gratification purposes' when drunk.
Initial attempts to remove the glass from the man's rectum at hospital proved unsuccessful. Left with no other option, the man's stomach had to be cut into to allow the team to get closer to the object
While the man reported being in pain, his abdomen was not swollen and he also had no anal injury or bleeding.
The date of incident was not revealed in the case report by doctors at Nepal Medical College and Teaching Hospital.
Upon examination, his mood and behaviour patterns 'were normal' and he had no history of psychiatric illnesses.
X-ray scans showed a water glass in an inverted position in the upper rectum and colon.