
Hundreds of eccentric Britons were hospitalized for sticking items to their buttocks.
Including a carrot and a salon.
The size of the hairspray can.
In the past two years, as many as 779 adult patients have gone too far in the UK, according to the data.
Some people had to be treated in the & E ward to remove all sorts of strange items.
Doctors at North Cumbria University Hospital took pencils, drugs, sex toys and giant jugs from 13 patients in the two years ended September.
At Northampton General Hospital, seven patients who were overeager ate carrots, wine cork, pens, electric toothbrushes, deodorant cans, eggs
Remove "shape objects" and "crystals ".
Barnsley in southern New York
When it comes to derriere, it seems to be the most adventurous city in the country.
There, 49 patients aged between 20 and over took out "foreign bodies" from the anus or rectum ".
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust treated 11 adult patients during this period
They are all men.
Since the vast majority of patients are male, this is matched across the country.
The actual total nationwide may be much higher.
The Sun Online collected data from Freedom of Information requests from 110 NHS acute trust funds in the UK.
Among them, 46 people refused to provide numbers or did not respond in time.
Sun doctor Carol Cooper said: "While it's a good thing to explore a person's sexiness, it's too much to push things like candles, spray cans and Christmas decorations to the back end.
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