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Unintentional Injuries

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health2 years ago

Bizarre Discoveries: Unusual Objects Unearthed in ER Patients

A study released by the American Journal of Emergency Medicine reveals that approximately 4,000 individuals per year in the United States seek medical assistance to have foreign objects removed from their rear ends. Additionally, data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that nearly 300,000 people visited the emergency room in 2021 due to foreign objects in their bodies, making it the ninth leading cause of unintentional injury hospitalizations. The report highlights various objects found in different orifices, including gummy worms, cheese, steak knives, flashlights, and even a plastic sword. Men are more likely than women to require removal services, with sex toys accounting for over half of the items retrieved. The average age of those needing assistance was 43, and hospital visits for such incidents have increased over the years.

health2 years ago

Bizarre Objects Found Lodged in Bodies: CDC Data Reveals

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), foreign objects lodged in people's bodies were the ninth leading cause of unintentional injuries that led to emergency room visits in 2021, with over 278,000 U.S. adults seeking care. Some of the strange objects found included magnets, chargers, lollipops, orange peels, and even sex toys. The objects were found in various orifices such as ears, noses, mouths, and genitalia. A study published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine also revealed that nearly 4,000 people are hospitalized each year due to foreign objects stuck in their rectums.

health2 years ago

Bizarre ER Visits: Unusual Objects Found Inside Americans

Nearly 300,000 American adults visit the emergency room each year due to having foreign objects in their bodies, making it the ninth leading cause of unintentional injuries requiring hospitalization. The incidents include objects such as plastic swords, magnets, steak knives, and video-game controllers found in various body parts. Men with objects stuck in their penises and women seeking medical help for objects in their vaginas were also reported. Additionally, a study revealed that almost 4,000 people are hospitalized annually due to foreign objects in their rectums. The average cost of treating these incidents is $5,000. Accidental falls remain the leading cause of unintentional, non-fatal injuries, followed by involuntary poisoning.