Woman's Abdominal Pain Found To Be Caused By Lodged Heinz Packet

Woman's Abdominal Pain Found To Be Caused By Lodged Heinz Packet

A woman who had been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease for about six years turned out to have a different sort of trouble. br br A woman who had been diagnosed with Crohn's disease for about six years turned out to have a different sort of trouble. brAccording to a report published in the British Medical Journala, treatments for the disease had been ineffective so doctors performed surgery. brThey found pieces of a plastic packet marked 'Heinz' lodged in her intestine. brThe bits had pierced and inflamed the area, which likely triggereda the patient's extended periods of bloating and intense abdominal pain. brDoctors report that woman's symptoms disappeared after the removal of the foreign object and, after five months, had yet to return. brThe patient reportedlya had no recollection of eating the packets or any meal that would have presented such an opportunity. brThis is believed to be the first case of a packet-related injury that mimics Crohn's.


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Uploaded: 2018-01-03

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