They're definitely not supposed to go there! Man, 48, left in agony after ... trends now

They're definitely not supposed to go there! Man, 48, left in agony after ... trends now
They're definitely not supposed to go there! Man, 48, left in agony after ... trends now

They're definitely not supposed to go there! Man, 48, left in agony after ... trends now

The unidentified man waited six months before seeking medical attention  He was diagnosed with an adjustment disorder and prescribed antipsychotics 

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A man was left in extreme pain after shoving a sim card extractor tool, electrical cable and a rubber band into his penis.

The 48-year-old, from Indonesia, told doctors that he'd never inserted any 'foreign objects' before.

He sought help after he found it increasingly difficult to urinate, telling medics he was left 'dribbling'.

Blood and urine tests suggested the unidentified man had kidney failure and a UTI. 

Doctors revealed the unidentified 48-year-old waited six months before seeking medical attention for his eye-watering injury. But the man from Indonesia, who had not previously been diagnosed with any mental health condition, did not confess why he used the tool in the first place

Doctors revealed the unidentified 48-year-old waited six months before seeking medical attention for his eye-watering injury. But the man from Indonesia, who had not previously been diagnosed with any mental health condition, did not confess why he used the tool in the first place

An X-ray of his pelvis then showed an opaque object and a 'shadow' resembling a wire lodged inside him. 

Doctors say the presence of the metal object saw him develop a bladder stone — which can cause the painful symptoms he suffered.

Surgeons who removed the stone, which measured 5 x 3cm, said the sim card tool was as its 'core'.

What is sounding? And why can it be dangerous? 

Sounding is when men insert items into the opening of the penis to enhance their sexual pleasure.

It usually involves specially designed tools made from glass or metal.

Doctors at clinic International Andrology London said there has been a 'dramatic increase' in the number of men having urethral problems due to sounding as men 'look to expand their sexual activities and enhance their sexual experiences'. 

Men interested in the practice should understand the risks and purchase equipment from reputable businesses and ensure they

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