UN Doctors operate to remove SEVENTY magnetic balls that 11 year old boy shoved up cock - Every man reading that title just flinched. Or started screaming.

Boy, 11, has 70 magnetic beads removed from his urinary tract after inserting them into his penis 'out of curiosity'

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An 11-year-old boy in east China had to undergo surgery after inserting 70 magnetic balls into his penis.

The youngster's parents took him to hospital in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province early Monday morning after he suffered from constant pain and difficulty urinating.

Doctors successfully removed the tiny magnetic balls during a two-hour operation, according to Chinese media reports.

Dr Tao Chang of the Children's Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine said the boy, nicknamed Xiaohua, was reluctant to admit what had happened.

An X-ray scan revealed the Buckyballs, each about five millimetres (0.2 inches) in diameter, bundled together in his bladder after the child had pushed them up via his urinary tract.

'As children mature, it is normal for them to become more curious about their bodies,' Dr Tao told Metropolis Express, adding that it is vital for teachers and parents to communicate with children to help them understand the changes in their bodies.

Eventually, doctors conducted a minimally invasive surgery to extract the balls via the boy's bladder during an endoscopy.

'Regular surgery would require a 10-centimetre (4-inch) incision, but with microsurgery the opening is minimised to just 1 centimetre (0.4 inches),' Tao said, adding that the young patient is expected to make a full recovery.

Tao said he had previously operated on pubescent boys found with objects such as sewing needles, cables and copper wire up their urethras.

In January, a 12-year-old boy in Wuhan, Hubei province underwent surgery to remove 39 magnetic beads after inserting them into his penis.

The child, nicknamed Xiaorui, later admitted that he had inserted the beads into his penis out of curiosity.

 
Tao said he had previously operated on pubescent boys found with objects such as sewing needles, cables and copper wire up their urethras

Why do you do this? Somebody, like explain this to me please lol. From some reading I now know that young children do a myriad of stupid stuff that is classified as an accidental injury, so I get how this instance happend... But older people do this too. People called into stupid shows like loveline decades ago with the exact same issue as the kid in this article. Like does it feel good or is it BDSM or what? I GOTS TA KNOW
 
In January, a 12-year-old boy in Wuhan, Hubei province underwent surgery to remove 39 magnetic beads after inserting them into his penis.

The child, nicknamed Xiaorui, later admitted that he had inserted the beads into his penis out of curiosity.

So China is averaging four magnetic bead dick mishaps per year.

I remember when they banned these things from the US, the main concern was kids swallowing them and destroying their intestines. It looks like we dodged a bullet.
 
An 11-year-old boy in east China had to undergo surgery after inserting 70 magnetic balls into his penis.

Tao said he had previously operated on pubescent boys found with objects such as sewing needles, cables and copper wire up their urethras.

In January, a 12-year-old boy in Wuhan, Hubei province underwent surgery to remove 39 magnetic beads after inserting them into his penis.

The child, nicknamed Xiaorui, later admitted that he had inserted the beads into his penis out of curiosity.


Okay What the Fuck are they teaching kids in China? I mean that one phrase shocks and disturbs me... and I worked fucking EMS in the East Village during the fucking Gerbil fad of the 80’s!
 
I don't understand how you could put 70 in your urethra. I feel like any normal human being, (if they were so posessed to do this) would get to may ball 16 or 17, pause, reconsider their decision and stop. 70 would take some serious dedication. You'd have to want to put that many up there badly.
 
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