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Australian Woman's Severe Pain Reveals Five Extra Organs in Shocking Medical Discovery
Oct 26, 2024, 01:00 PM
A 21-year-old Australian woman, who had been suffering from severe stomach pain for years, underwent exploratory surgery after tests failed to reveal the source of her infections. Doctors initially suspected a tumor but were shocked to find that the mass was actually an abscess caused by actinomycosis bacteria and a staph infection. Additionally, they discovered that she had five extra organs, including two uteruses, four ovaries, two cervixes, and three kidneys. The woman suspects she may have been a twin, and the extra organs could be remnants of her twin. She described the terrifying consequence of ignoring her tummy troubles, stating, 'I heard a pop... and my insides fell out.'
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