Man gets fish removed from rectum after claiming he sat on it | Inquirer News

Man gets fish removed from rectum after claiming he sat on it

/ 05:16 PM June 11, 2020

Nile tilapia

A tilapia (INQUIRER.net Stock Photo)

A man in China had a fish surgically removed from inside him after claiming he had sat on it.

The unidentified man from Guangdong province went to the hospital last June 2 complaining of abdominal pain, but could not explain to doctors why he was in such pain, Guangdong Television via Daily Mail reported on June 8.

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The patient was asked to get an X-ray, and results showed that an entire tilapia was inside his rectum. He told doctors that he had accidentally sat on the fish and it entered him. He also admitted that he tried to remove it himself, but had difficulty with the fin.

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The patient had to undergo surgery, which was caught on video that circulated on Sina Weibo, a Chinese social media platform. The fish was already rotting when it was removed.

Last year, a student in China went through emergency surgery after he inserted an acupuncture needle into his penis, supposedly to stay awake while doing homework. Niña V. Guno /ra

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