Xiaoyong fell asleep while wearing the wireless earbuds, but when she woke up, she found that one of the earbuds had disappeared. She turned on the music to find it, and she was shocked when she heard a muffled sound from her body.
A Chinese man known by the nickname Xiaoyong found a lost wireless earphone in his stomach. This was reported by the Daily Star.
Man fell asleep with wireless headphones. He got up at night to go to the bathroom and realized that someone was missing. Xiaoyong turned on the music to find her and was shocked when she heard a muffled voice from inside her body. It turned out that the lost earphone continued to work even in his stomach.
The Chinese went to the hospital, where they took x-rays and confirmed his guess. Doctors gave him a laxative. The post states that if that doesn’t help and the earpiece doesn’t come off naturally, you’ll have to surgically remove the device.
While the man was waiting to be examined at the hospital, he turned on music from the headphones on his stomach to his followers on social networks. A popular song often played on Chinese TikTok channels came out of his body.
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Source: Focus
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