In a shocking incident in Hapur district, 29 spoons, 19 toothbrushes, and two pens were removed from the stomach of Sachin, a 40-year-old drug addict, during surgery. Sachin, a resident of Bulandshahr, was admitted to a drug de-addiction center where he swallowed the items after experiencing stomach pain. An ultrasound and X-ray revealed the incident.
Shocking news has emerged from Hapur district in Uttar Pradesh. During an operation, 29 spoons were found in a patient's stomach. Furthermore, 19 toothbrushes and two pens were also found.
It was reported that 40-year-old Sachin, a resident of Bulandshahr, was a drug addict. The doctors who performed the operation were shocked to find a spoon and toothbrush in his stomach. He was admitted to a drug rehabilitation center. He swallowed all these items when he couldn't find drugs there.
Shortly thereafter, he experienced abdominal pain and worsened health, and received treatment. Doctors discovered the contents after performing an abdominal ultrasound and X-ray. The contents were removed after a four-hour operation at a private hospital in the city.
PC:Jagran
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