It has come to light once again that people can go to any extent for sexual pleasure. A shocking incident happened with a 27-year-old girl. The girl went to the hospital after having pain in her stomach and difficulty in defecating. Then the girl told the doctor that she had inserted a plastic bottle in her private part for momentary pleasure. After this, the doctor also got confused. The girl went to a hospital near her house. But, the doctors there could not remove the bottle from her private part. Therefore, an X-ray of her stomach was done.
Then the doctors found that the bottle was stuck in her anus. As the condition of the girl was critical, she was immediately taken for surgery. Dr. Tarun Mittal, Dr. Ashish Dey, Dr. Anmol Ahuja, Dr. Shreyash Mangalik, Dr. Prashant Agarwal performed surgery on the girl. With the help of sigmoidoscopy, the bottle stuck in the girl's anus was removed. In this process, there was no need to cut the stomach or intestines. This reduced the pain of the girl and she got relief from the discomfort.
The entire bottle has been removed safely. The girl has also been discharged from the hospital. Dr. Anmol Ahuja said, 'It was necessary to do the surgery without wasting time. If the girl's intestines were cut, the danger would have increased.'
Dr. Tarun Mittal said that he has seen many patients inserting some objects in the anus. In such cases, along with surgery, the mental condition of the patient should also be considered. Some patients have inserted bottles, vegetables in the anus for momentary pleasure. Both men and women do this.
PC: livehindustan
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