He started shooting and shooting some more.
As soon as he understood what was happening, he emerged.
A long point that should have long since been broken and absorbed by the body. And he wasn’t the only one. He gradually removed a total of eight stitches.
Over the years, it had forced itself onto the surface.
The video was viewed 14 million times—and hundreds of similar stories appeared in the comments.
The story quickly spread. People began sharing their own experiences.
“After bowel surgery, eight months later, I had a stitch removed directly from my abdomen—it was 217 mm long, and I still keep it in a box,” wrote one commenter.
Another woman says:
“I have stitches from a cesarean section. I’m afraid to remove them myself. But they’re there.”
Doctors’ warning: don’t try this yourself at home!
Although it may seem like a harmless “home remedy,” doctors
I strongly advise against trying this yourself. If you notice an unusual shape on your scar,
Consult your doctor or dermatologist.
Consult your doctor or dermatologist.
A man who had his stitches removed at age eight has sparked a discussion that’s rarely discussed.
Experts say
Unabsorbed stitches can remain in the body for years until the body releases them. Sometimes they cause no symptoms, other times they cause irritation, itching, or pain.
A scar can hide more than meets the eye.
If you’re interested in unusual medical histories or have had similar experiences, this case demonstrates that
Even a small itch can hide a big problem. surprise.
