He kept whistling his genius organ: Doctors Work Successfully for the Elderly

Doctors have operated a man after his genius whistled organ, due to a rare condition called “pneumoscrotium”. The unusual disease was due to excessive air accumulate in his body, which was leaving through an open injury on his testicles. An examination revealed that [...]
The unusual disease was due to excessive air accumulate in his body, which was leaving through an open injury on his testicles.
An examination revealed that the elderly were both incubators, and he had plenty of air flowing inside his chest, which was probably the cause of his complaint.
Doctors described what happened in the American Journal of Case Reports, saying they believed it was the first case of this kind. There have been rare cases of testicles, but not whistling. This was because the man had been subjected to surgery in the area several months ago and had remained a burning wound.
The man, 72, spent three days in the hospital, where doctors regularly released the frozen air inside his body.
They treated his lungs and he was also given antibiotics and urological procedures for his scrotal wound.
In the report, doctors said that the determined man denied to inject any air into his whistles. This means that it was not the excess air from the testicle area that caused his lung collapse, but likely vice versa.
Work complete: Our case of pneumoscrotum [Scoal whistles] by alleged bilateral spontaneous pneumotoracas [resulting tribes] was unusual. Our patient had an open wound of scrotal from a recent scrotal procedure that allowed air to exit his abdomen and resulted in his concern.
However, it was successfully treated with multiple breast tubes, subterranean air issues and supportive care, writes Metro.co.uk.














