At first glance, its white, curved appearance may make you think it’s an egg. But it’s not.
The object got trapped in a teen’s intestine after he put it in his anus — and doctors struggled to get it out.
The 14-year-old, from Australia, panicked when he realised he couldn’t retrieve it or push it out.
I’m sure.
At first glance, its white, curved appearance may make you think it’s an egg. But it’s not.
The object got trapped in a teen’s intestine after he put it in his anus — and doctors struggled to get it out.
The 14-year-old, from Australia, panicked when he realised he couldn’t retrieve it or push it out.
You don’t say…
FORE!
No, there was only one.
“…the boy was ‘advised against inserting further objects into his rectum in the future…” Is “No shit, Sherlock” an appropriate comment here?
Until they extract it, yes!
Well, I hope the offending doctors were struck off. How dare they? Don’t they know it’s $CURRENT_YEAR? Love is love™. Etc.
I didn’t follow the link but from the context I’m presuming that it was a golf ball. My first thought was just why? My second thought was that, given time it would have worked its way out on its own.
Tut tut! Not a hole in one but one in a … Ahem!
There are papers published about inserted foreign bodies. Usually wins an IgNobel