Initially man named Mulla Murad (48 years) from Ratnagiri, India is experiencing urinary retention or difficulty urinating due to narrowing of the urinary tract. About 7 years ago, he underwent a surgical operation that is open urethroplasty to cope with these conditions.
The doctor who operated on and an unnamed piece of skin was grafted testicle into the scrotum or in the urinary tract. In theory, the doctor had confirmed that he was wearing did not have skin glands to grow hair so it is guaranteed safe.
But several months later, Murad who has had 3 children began to feel itchy in the bladder channel. Difficulty urinating complaint was cured, but when used for small water culprit turns out there are a few fine hairs that come out with urine.
When he returned to the doctor who operated on him in Ratnagiri, the doctor injects a certain compound that cured the itch and the hair does not continue to grow. But the injections did not work beyond the condition of Murad, because until now the hair still comes out while urinating.
"This is a horror for me, I find the hairs began to grow in my body," complained Murad doctor who then complained to the Maharashtra Medical Council, as quoted by the Times of India, Wednesday (12/28/2011).
Murad is currently being treated at St George's Hospital to undergo surgical repair urethral or urinary tract. According to doctors at the hospital, bladder channel is now blocked by even damaged because both strands of fine hair is falling out and are still attached.
Surgeons at the hospital rate, the use of skin in the scrotum or testicle urethroplasty has long been abandoned. Instead, surgeons use skin tissue taken from around the mouth because it is considered more secure.
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