A tummy-ache-suffering man left doctors stunned after they found seven toothbrushes and two spanners in his stomach.
They had been there for weeks.
The 26-year-old was admitted to the hospital after complaining of chronic abdominal pain.
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Doctors were stunned to find multiple foreign objects inside his stomach.
An endoscopy was attempted but failed to remove the objects.
A senior gastroenterologist and his team then decided to proceed with open surgery.

The operation lasted more than two hours in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, as reported by Need To Know.
According to the doctors, the man’s stomach was like a dustbin, and the objects could have been life-threatening.
The patient from Bhilwara district was said to have a habit of swallowing iron tools and toothbrushes.
He had swallowed these objects a month ago.
But after the operation, his condition was described as stable.
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