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Steel Cup 5.5inch-Long Removed From Drunk Indian Man Rectum

A steel cup that was forced up an inebriated man’s anus became trapped and had to be retrieved from his body.

On October 4, Ritesh Kumar, 22, of Bettiah, India, hurried to the Patna Medical College Hospital because he was in excruciating pain and had a bleeding rectum.

According to local media, the 7cm (2.75in) diameter cup was causing him excruciating stomach aches by obstructing his bowel motions.

Steel Cup 5.5inch-Long Removed From Drunk Indian Man Rectum

Scans revealed the 14cm (5.5in) long cup was inside his body and he went under the knife for two-and-a-half hours to have it removed from his belly.

Ritesh Kumar, 22, from Bettiah, India, had a steel cup removed from his body in surgery after it was shoved up his rectum

Ritesh Kumar, 22, from Bettiah, India, had a Steel Cup 5.5inch-Long Removed From Drunk Indian Man Rectum in surgery after it was shoved up his rectum

Patna Medical College Hospital superintendent Dr Indra Shekhar Kumar, who led the surgery, said it would be risky but a team of 11 doctors removed the cup safely. Pictured: The team hold up the cup after the operation

Patna Medical College Hospital superintendent Dr Indra Shekhar Kumar, who led the surgery, said it would be risky but a team of 11 doctors removed the cup safely. Pictured: The team hold up the cup after the operation

Revealed: The risks of putting things in your anus

 

The most common reason people insert things into their rectus is for sex.

This is partially due to the anus’s dense network of nerves, which makes it extremely sensitive and capable of simulating the prostate, an erogenous organ of the male reproductive system, in men.

Anal play, often known as inserting items into the rectum, entails a number of dangers.

In addition to becoming stuck things, they have the potential to perforate the intestine, which can be fatal because the digestive tract’s contents could leak into other regions of the body and infect them.

The NHS urges anyone experimenting with anal play to do it responsibly and use a flared-base object to keep it from getting lost inside.

The technique was dangerous, but 11 doctors successfully removed the cup, according to the surgery’s director, Dr. Indra Shekhar Kumar.

In order to help Mr. Kumar’s wounds heal, a colostomy was performed, which involves cutting a portion of the colon and fitting a stoma bag.

His colostomy will be reversed in January, and doctors want to release him within the next week.

He asserts that he was inebriated when the cup was placed into his anus and that he is unable to recall what took place.

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The doctors’ team member Dr. Kumar Vaibhav Sharma, a senior resident, told the Hindustan Times that the steel glass was put through the patient’s anus.

‘This is a very rare case, mostly seen in psychiatric patients or those who are intoxicated.

‘Our surgeons removed the metal glass after performing the surgery through the patient’s abdomen at 4 am, within a couple of hours of his admission.’

Ten days after being inserted in a drunken prank, a guy had a cup removed in a similar occurrence in August.

While out drinking with his buddies in Surat, Gujarat, an Indian state that forbids the consumption of alcohol, the 45-year-old man from Balipadar, India, was allegedly played for a fool.

The most recent incident has a place in Bihar, which is also a dry state.

Large things shoved up an anus can result in a variety of issues, such as constipation, which can result in hemorrhoids and incontinence.

Inserting things can also result in tiny tears in the rectum, anus, and bowels, which can result in sepsis and fatal infections.

Surgery is typically required to remove a large object if it cannot be removed through the anus and must instead be removed through the intestines.

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