Poison Indian: Young men with severe abdominal pain, the doctor discovered a 'smaller' uncle who was trapped in the intestine
Recently, a 23 -year -old young man in India suffered from abdominal pain and had severe digestion problems after night market.Coming to the hospital, doctors discovered a 3cm long cockroach alive in the patient's intestines.After that, one had to perform surgery immediately to remove it from the young man's body.
According to Indian Express, this shocking incident occurred at a local hospital in New Delhi.India.The 23 -year -old male patient came to see a doctor because of abdominal pain and poor digestion.He said he felt abdominal pain after eating.
The doctor in charge conducted laparoscopic surgery for this male patient.A 3cm live cockroach is found in the small intestine.Even doctors with many years of experience must be surprised.
Doctors immediately performed surgery to remove the alive cockroach from the patient's body.The surgery only lasted 10 minutes later, the male patient revealed.He could not believe that there was a living cockroach in his body.He speculated that he might accidentally swallow it when he went to the night market a few days ago.
After learning about this incident, a senior consultant has a digestive expert in India said: If a cockroach dies in the human body and is digested by the body.It can cause infectious diseases and affect health.
Historically, Japanese television in the 1970s reported a man who died after eating a cockroach.The main reason is that cockroaches reproduce in the stomach and bite into internal organs.However, this has not been confirmed.Japanese insect researcher Uchiyama Shoichi said human gastric juice is very acidic.And cockroaches will not reproduce in the stomach if we eat.But it is undeniable that the possibility of death from eating cockroaches.If eaten in large quantities at the same time, cockroaches can cause allergic reactions and lead to death from anaphylaxis.
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Poison Indian: Young men with severe abdominal pain, the doctor discovered a 'smaller' uncle who was trapped in the intestine