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Man who performed self-surgery 'learnt' from YouTube 'recovering' at home          

Raja Babu, a resident of Sunrakh village, had cut and stitched his own abdomen on Tuesday using surgical blades, stitch cords and needles purchased from the market
Surgical instruments and tools. Photo for representation: iStock

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A 32-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh's Vrindavan, who attempted to cure his recurring stomach pain by performing a surgery on himself using techniques learned from YouTube, is now reportedly recovering well at home.

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Raja Babu, a resident of Sunrakh village, had cut and stitched his own abdomen on Tuesday using surgical blades, stitch cords and needles purchased from the market. When his condition worsened on Wednesday, his nephew Rahul rushed him to the Vrindavan Joint District Hospital.

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"This young man, who tried to operate on his stomach by cutting it on Tuesday, was admitted to the Joint District Hospital of Vrindavan when his condition worsened the next day," confirmed officials.

Dr Shashi Ranjan, an emergency medical officer at the hospital, provided initial treatment and referred Raja Babu to SN Medical College in Agra for further care. However, instead of going to Agra, Raja Babu returned home.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Ajay Verma said on Friday, "EMO (emergency medical officer) Dr Shashi Ranjan, who was present at the District Joint Hospital at that time, gave him first aid and referred him to Agra, but he did not go there."

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Rahul, Raja Babu's nephew, informed that his uncle's condition had improved significantly. When contacted, he said that Raja Babu's condition was better than before.

"Doctors at the hospital informed us that Raja Babu had only cut the upper layer of his abdomen, leaving his internal organs unharmed," said the nephew.

Rahul mentioned that Raja Babu's wound had healed after dressing, and he was recovering at home.

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