Posted on 12/22/2020 9:25:05 PM PST by nickcarraway
Careful what you let your children play with as the curious case of a 59-year-old Russian man has left everyone surprised in the city of Zelenograd.
For over 50 years, the 59-year-old suffered serious nose breathing difficulties because of a coin he had shoved up his nose as a child and forgot about over the years.
He had been completely unable to breathe through his right nostril for several months hence why he decided to report to a hospital.
The foreign object was recently discovered by doctors at the Konchalovsky City Clinical Hospital in Zelenograd when a CT scan was done on him.
The scan showed that the right nasal passage was completely blocked by a foreign body of stony density stuck in the posterior, close to the nasopharynx. A more common curvature of the septum was also observed but it would not have obstructed the nasal passage completely all by itself.
Doctors were not expecting the discovery as the patient had never mentioned shoving any foreign object up his nostril but the truth is, he had no idea about it himself.
The coin | Photo- Konchalovsky City Clinical Hospital
It was not until the CT scan showed the foreign object that he recalled playing with a small, one-kopeck coin, and shoving it into his nose, when he was about six years old.
He never mentioned to his mother that the coin got stuck in his right nostril because she was very strict. He left it there and forgot all about it.
Doctors doubted his story but after removing the coin during an endoscopic operation which lasted 1.5 hours and examining it, they started to believe him.
The rhinolith – nasal stone that usually forms around foreign objects – on the metal coin indicated that the object had been in the man’s nose for quite some time, and half a century didn’t seem that unlikely anymore.
During the procedure to remove the coin, doctors also fixed his deviated septum, which improved his nasal breathing even more. However, ENT specialist Elena Nepryakhina told the Moscow Press Agency that the man was so sick of having his nose blocked that he yanked out the bandages soon after waking up from the anesthesia.
Doctors said that the man was lucky to regain full nasal breathing capacity and avoid serious complications caused by foreign objects for so long. In such cases, various intracranial and purulent-septic complications may occur, but the 59-year-old didn’t experience anything but breathing difficulties.
What kind of interest do you get on this?
What’s the food angle?
...coin buried in his nose...
Only INTERNET—unfortunately.
He must have had a couple of lousy doctors to not demand xrays of that nasal cavity. Maybe he had no doctors at all until adulthood. I have to remember, there are still plenty of people who don’t really know their date of birth.
I’ve heard of a Krugerrand, but not a boogerrand.
It’s Russia. I’m surprised they even did a CT.
Snot for me to criticize
Cheech and Chong did a skit on this. Mr. Stromberg.
Up His Nose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AYnz86FK8c
Good thing he didn’t have an MRI.
Boogerrand! Ho ho ho.
You win the internets today.
I remember when a kid in my fourth grade class was scolded for saying “I forgot my book at home.”
Not for forgetting the book, for using bad grammar.
“Sonny, don’t put that penny in your mouth. Do you know what Russians do with those?”
You’re looking at it!
[[What kind of interest do you get on this?]]
It Snot as much as you’d think
Would correct grammar be “I LEFT my book at home.”?
Nowadays, that teacher would probably be told not to correct you due to her apparent White Privilege.
He’s a nose miner.
“He must have had a couple of lousy doctors to not demand xrays of that nasal cavity.”
Suspect most of his life, demanding anything of the state was a bit dangerous.
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