Health 09/12/2025 02:13

Copying an Online Trend, a Young Man Inserted a Phone Charger Into His Ge.ni.tal Area Doctors Issue a Serious Warning

A bizarre and dangerous incident has shocked doctors after a young man attempted to imitate an online trend by inserting a phone charging cable into his genital area. What he assumed was a harmless challenge quickly turned into a medical emergency requiring urgent hospital care.

Doctors say this case is not isolated. In recent years, hospitals have reported an increase in injuries caused by people experimenting with foreign objects after seeing similar content online.


What Happened?

According to the medical team, the young man tried to replicate a video circulating on social media. Shortly after inserting the cable, he experienced severe pain and was unable to remove it on his own. He was rushed to the hospital, where doctors performed a procedure to safely extract the object.


Why This Is Extremely Dangerous

Urologists warn that inserting foreign objects into the urinary tract or genital area can lead to serious complications, including:

  • bleeding and tissue damage

  • infection of the urinary tract or reproductive organs

  • internal tearing or scarring

  • difficulty urinating

  • long-term sexual and urinary dysfunction

In the worst cases, objects may migrate deeper into the body, requiring surgery.


Doctors’ Warning: Do Not Copy Online Trends

Medical professionals stress that many viral challenges are created for shock value and do not reflect real-life safety.

“The body is not designed to handle these objects. A moment of curiosity can lead to permanent damage,” one doctor said.

They urge parents and young people to be cautious and to recognize that social media often glamorizes dangerous behaviors without showing the real consequences.


The Bottom Line

This incident is a reminder that online trends can be misleading — and sometimes life-threatening. Imitating such content can cause severe injury and long-term health complications. Doctors emphasize: if you experience pain or injury from inserting any foreign object, seek medical help immediately and do not attempt to remove it yourself.

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