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Medical Emergency
A teenage girl was hospitalized after inserting a pen into her private area, causing severe internal injuries.
Doctors performed emergency surgery to remove the object and stabilize her condition, which was initially critical.
Health Warnings
Medical experts stressed the dangers of such acts.
Physicians cautioned that “non-medical items like pens are not designed for internal use and pose serious health dangers,”
including trauma, bleeding, and infection.
Parental Guidance
Pediatricians urge parents to have open, judgment-free talks with teens about safety and boundaries.
Many risky behaviors, they warn, stem from “curiosity, ignorance, or peer pressure.”
Broader Concerns
The case, amplified on social media, raised alarms about online influence and misinformation.
Doctors reiterated a clear message: “Never insert non-medical objects into the body.”
They hope the incident will spark more education on health and body awareness.