Surgeons found hundreds of coins and nails inside patient's stomach       

November 27, 2017  21:14

Surgeons treating a man with suspected food poisoning were stunned to discover 263 coins and 100 nails in his stomach.

Maksud Khan, 35, was admitted to hospital with abdominal pains and doctors performed an endoscopy to investigate the cause.

But they were amazed to find hundreds of coins, 1.5kg of nails, dozens of shaving blades, shards of glass, stones, and a 6-inch piece of rusted iron shackle.

Surgeons at Sanjay Gandhi Hospital in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, India, immediately operated and removed 7kg of foreign objects.

Mr Khan is believed to suffer mental health problems and did not inform his family or friends of bizarre eating habits.

Dr Priyank Sharma, who led the surgical team, said: "The patient was complaining of stomach pain, so we thought of getting an endoscopy done.

"We were shocked to discover that coins, nails and nut-bolts in his stomach. We come across such a case for the first in our career.

"This man looks mentally unstable as no sane person would do something like this."

According to the doctors, Mr Khan worked as a three-wheeler driver and would often swallow coins given to him by customers.

He had been complaining of stomach pains for three months.

Relatives say he had slipped into a depression and might have got hooked onto eating metal objects.

"Whenever he felt the urge to ingest a coin, he ingested it with water," said a family member.

Khan in now out of danger and has vowed not to substance abuse again.

 

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