Hero of 1.5kg metal found in a woman's stomach

Doctors in India were on fire when they found a middle-aged female patient with all-metal sharp objects in her stomach.

1.5kg is the weight of detected 'strange objects' . It includes nails, nuts, bolts, safety pins and women's bracelets.

The woman who was hospitalized with severe abdominal pain called Sangita, is said to be a homeless person.

Like many other patients, doctors have run a series of tests to determine the cause behind the woman's painful symptoms.

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Many metals, including sharp objects found in a woman's stomach in India, are dumbfounded by doctors.

However, both the doctors on duty were startled to see a lump in her stomach containing dozens of strange objects.

The patient is believed to have swallowed metal objects for a long time, causing the metal to accumulate and the stomach has hardened.

The immediate solution was to have surgery to remove dozens of metal objects, including bracelets, rings and hair clips from this female patient's stomach.

Dr. Nitin Parmar, senior surgeon at Ahmedabad Hospital, India, said: 'The woman's stomach was as hard as stone. When we proceeded to show a large lump in the patient's stomach. It causes damage to the patient's lungs and stomach, so surgery is needed immediately. '

After surgery, the number of metal objects is much more than the doctors' imagination. There is also a traditional Hindu necklace for women.

Sangita is said to have a strange disease called Acuphagia . This is a rare disorder that causes people with 'craving' to eat metal objects , even with sharp heads.

Currently, this patient is still being carefully monitored by doctors to avoid swallowing metal objects.