SHOCKING - Earphones, screws, rakhis, lockets among objects removed from man’s stomach

G GOWTHAM
After a three-hour procedure on thursday at Medicity Hospital in Punjab's Moga, a 40-year-old man had items including earphones, lockets, screws, rakhis, safety pins, shirt buttons, and zips removed from his stomach. The patient, kuldeep Singh, was seen by a doctor after complaining of nausea for more than two days and requesting admission to the hospital with a high temperature and stomach discomfort. To find the source of his suffering, the physicians performed an X-ray scan of his stomach, which startled them.

Numerous metallic items were found inside of his stomach, according to the X-ray scan. Doctors were able to effectively remove the objects from his body after the procedure. Images from the procedure that show the objects that were taken out of his stomach have been posted online. Ajmer Singh Kalra, director of Moga Medicality Hospital, revealed to the neighbourhood media that the patient had been experiencing stomach ache for two years. He had a fever and was throwing up when he was taken to the hospital. We discovered lockets, chain, nuts, bolts, headphones, and many other things within the stomach after doing an X-ray. Then, we made the decision to operate on him," he stated.
Although Kalra claimed it was their first case of its kind, the doctor was able to effectively remove all of these objects. He said that the patient's health was not yet stable because the things had been in the stomach for a considerable amount of time. The discoveries shocked Singh's family members as well, who were perplexed as to how he had ingested everything. They reported that he had a stomach pain and had trouble falling asleep. One of the family members reportedly added, "We approached the doctors after the symptoms got worse and he could not even sleep." They added that their son had mental health issues.

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