Viral News / Due to a mistake, the private part of the person started rotting, the doctor warned

Zoom News : Jul 15, 2021, 04:24 PM
A very strange case has come up in America. Private part of an 81-year-old African-American person had begun to reduce it because he had tied up for three days with the help of the rubber band, after which blood supply was reduced to rapidly.The horrific cases of this person were first printed in a medical journal. He was first admitted to the hospital due to the complications in diabetes. This person's wife also told the doctors that his husband has been built a rubber band on the private part for the last 2-3 days.

Doctors saw that there was a lot of swelling on the private part of this person and the color was also started to change in parts. According to doctors, the skin of this person's private part was also bad and it was very rug.

Doctor of Bacon Hospital in Dubilin works as Fardoad O Kelly Urological Surgeon. He told in the interaction with the mail online that private part can co-like such pressure for a few hours but after a few hours the pressure can be so much that the arteries can be compressed.

He said, 'It would mean that blood supply is not happening in that area i.e. the supply of oxygen is also self-reliant. Due to this, no part of the body starts to die and the private part can fall separately, though I have never heard of any such case. '

When the doctors asked the person, why did they do this, then this person was able to reply properly and was very confused. Doctors found that this person also has a disease of Demensia.

Emergency surgery was made in Chicago of this person. In the next 5 days, these people started recovering. Doctors of the Chicago Medical Center had asked the person that two weeks later to meet for the checkup appointment, this person did not reach the hospital after surgery.

The authors of this report printed in the Urology Case Report said that since this person had diabetes disease, the effect of rubber bands was worse.

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