Maharashtra / Woman went to get TB treatment, condom was stuck in chest, doctors removed this way

Zoom News : Apr 03, 2021, 06:09 PM
New Delhi: Tuberculosis or tuberculosis (TB) is such a dangerous disease, which attacks the lungs directly and after that the brain spreads from the spinal cord. In the past, this disease is considered incurable, but nowadays it is known to be the time of this disease.

According to the report of Latestly, a 27-year-old woman teaching a school had a pain in the chest. He was suffering from symptoms like mucus, cough and fever since last six months. He suspected that he has not been tb anywhere. He contacted the doctor for treatment. Doctors conducted several TB (TB) but they all come negative. At the same time the pain of the woman was consistently made.

In the end, doctors did the lungs of the woman. X-ray doctors pie swelling on the upper right side of the lungs. Closely checked on investigating that it is due to the structure of a reverse bag frozen in swelling lungs. Due to this bag, the woman remained constantly fever and cough.

After this, the doctors immediately decided to operate the woman and surgery and pulled out the bag. Seeing that bag, the doctor was surprised. Actually he was a condom (Condom). When doctors asked the woman and her husband to face face-to-face, the woman acknowledged that during blowjobs she swallowed the condom. Kapal said that after going to the body, the condom was loose. Because of which the woman started cough and sneezing.

The woman told that both of them and her husband knew about this condom (Condom). But due to embarrassment, doctors did not tell about this. However, during the X-ray doctors came to know about their surgery. By which the woman's life was saved.

According to the report, it is a unique matter of its kind in medical literature. At present, the condition of the woman is fine and she is working all routines. However, to remove the remaining parts of the condoms, it may have to go through another bronchoscopy surgery.

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