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er doc reveals the weirdest thing he pulled from his ass

er doc reveals the weirdest thing he pulled from his ass

er doc reveals the cruelest object he removed from the patient’s ass, and we promise you will never think of autumn in the same way again.

Dr. Kenji Oyasu, Chicago Emergency Department, shared that a common problem he encountered was the presence of suspicious objects in the rectum.

“Whenever I tell someone I’m an emergency room doctor, they always ask me two things: ‘What’s the most disgusting thing you’ve ever seen?’ He said in a recent Tiktok clip: ‘What’s the weirdest thing you pull out from someone’s butt? ”

Dr. Kenji Oyasu, an emergency room in Chicago, is no stranger to patients with “butts”. Tiktok/@ModernMed

As a veteran of strangers, Oyasu shared that he saw many patients whose problems could be summed up as “butts.”

Among them, an anal lover stands out in pure object size and seasonal allegiance.

“One person’s complaints are a personal problem, and I always knew this is usually the butt thing,” Oyasu said.

The unidentified patient admitted to Oyasu that he and his girlfriend were “a little crazy last night” and “put something there” and could not be deleted.

Something that is not specified is the real smell.

“This is Yankee Candle.” He promised, not the mini-stock variety.

“I’m talking about tabletop jars – not only the top, but the whole damn thing,” he declared.

Oyasu’s professionals all refused to ask how or why, and instead focused on exit strategies.

“The problem now becomes a question of how to get it out, and in fact, for really big things you can’t just reach out and grab them and pull them out because the suction force causes the vacuum to pull it back.”

To remove such an object, Oyasu says you have to intubate the patient, anesthetize the patient and place it on the ventilator as if it were operated.

“You provide a drug to relax all muscles in your body so that you can rise and grab it,” he explained.

According to a 2023 study published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, nearly 4,000 people are hospitalized in the rectum each year. Jack Forbes/New York Post Design

Oyasu added that after identifying it as a candle that blocks the exit, he and his staff bet on the contents of the odor profile.

“This time, I won the bet, pumpkin spice. It was October, it was easy,” Oyasu said.

It seems our candle smuggling hero is not alone, he pursues curious butt plugs.

Oyasu said he and his staff bet on the contents of the odor profile after identifying it as the candle that blocks the exit. Yankee Candle

According to a 2023 study in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, nearly 4,000 people are hospitalized in the rectum each year.

Among these reported cases, the average age of patients visiting the emergency room was 43 years.

Nearly 78% of patients are male, and 40% of them require hospitalization.

More than half of the foreign objects are sexual objects, including vibrators, anal beads or other sex toys, while the rest of the inserted items are less obvious.

Just remember the man who had to be rushed for emergency surgery after he fell into a can of deodorant on his butt.

Stranger Still in 2022, a French senior man shocked the doctor when he reached his rectum with World War I shells.

This led to partial evacuation of the hospital due to concerns about the bomb panic.

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