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Ouch! Man inserts 15 sewing needles into his 'organ' for sexual pleasure

Updated on: 04 July,2017 06:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
mid-day online correspondent |

A man, hospitalised after feeling unbearable pain and seeing blood in his urine, undergoes surgery to remove 15 sewing needles that he had inserted into his genitals for sexual pleasure

Ouch! Man inserts 15 sewing needles into his 'organ' for sexual pleasure

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A weirdo had to pay a heavy price for his deviant means of getting sexual pleasure. The man got infections and blood in his urine after inserting 15 rusty sewing needles into his male organ to derive sexual pleasure.


According to an article in the British tabloid The Sun, the unnamed 35-year-old man was hospitalised and had to undergo an operation to remove the 15 four-inch pins from his 'family jewels'.


The article quoted Doctor Cao Zhiqiang, of the General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region in Shenyang of Liaoning Province, as saying that the patient from Shenyang City, capital of north-eastern China's Liaoning Province, had been putting them inside his genitals over the course of a year.

He said: "Because of the patient's… hobby, he inserted 15 needles from the tip of his penis into his urethra over the course of a year. As a result, he suffered from haematuria – blood in the urine – infections and it hurt whenever he urinated."

According to reports, though he had the needles in his genitals for around one year, he sought medical treatment only after feeling intense pain and seeing blood while urinating.

Doctors had to spend an hour and a half removing all needles.

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