In Vietnam, a teenager had a phone cable removed from his bladder.
Emergency operation in Vietnam
According to ТСН: In Vietnam, doctors performed an emergency operation on a 16-year-old teenager who had a charging cable from a mobile phone found in his bladder.
The young man inserted the cable into his urethra after watching a video on the Internet that demonstrated 'unusual sensations'. As soon as the cord got stuck, the boy tried to hide the incident until the pain became unbearable.
His family brought him to An Binh Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, where medical staff found that the cable had formed a loop in the bladder and had partially decomposed due to prolonged contact with urine.
The endoscopic procedure lasted about 30 minutes and was complicated by the twisted wire. After the surgery, the student recovered and is receiving psychological assistance.
It is worth noting that a man lived for 30 years with a lighter in his stomach.
This situation highlights the importance of caution when experimenting with the body. Such incidents can have serious consequences, so experts urge young people not to engage in dangerous experiments, even if they seem harmless. Doctors, in turn, continue to emphasize the importance of open communication between teenagers and their parents about the risks associated with such actions.
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