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Doctors remove 233 items from the patient’s stomach, including batteries, coins, pieces of glass, and screws.

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Doctors confused by the condition of a patient who was recently being treated at Ipekolu (Turkey): The 35-year-old had 233 items removed from his stomach, including coins, batteries, magnets, nails, pieces of glass, stones, nuts and screws..

Burhan Demir took his younger brother to the hospital with severe abdominal pain.

But when the doctors did endoscopy, ultrasound and X-ray examination, they found all the objects. The patient underwent emergency surgery at the same medical center, Metro reported.

“During the surgery, we saw one or two nails passing through the abdominal wall, and we found two pieces of metal in the large intestine and two stones of different sizes. We found that there were batteries, magnets, and nails. , Coins, pieces of glass, screws. We’ll clean your stomach completely “Said one of the surgeons involved in the operation.

The patient recovers after 233 objects are removed from the stomach
Patient recovers after removal of 233 objects from stomach Photo: Regeneration

“This is not a condition seen in adults, it mainly occurs in childhood and foreign bodies are inadvertently swallowed.”He added.

The patient should undergo a psychiatric examination.

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