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5 Shocking Things People Swallow (And What Happens)

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In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy pulls back the curtain on the bizarre and often dangerous world of foreign body ingestion. Using real cadaver dissections, we track the journey of objects through the oral cavity, pharynx, and esophagus to see where they get stuck and why. We’re exposing the truth behind "swallowed gum" myths and showing the graphic reality of what happens when the body's hydrochloric acid meets objects it was never meant to digest.

From 4-pound hairballs (trichobezoars) to the "liquefaction" of the esophagus caused by button batteries, we explore the anatomical landmarks where a simple mistake turns into a medical emergency. Whether it’s why coins often pass safely or how two magnets can literally "clamp" your intestines together, you’ll learn the specific physiological signals that dictate life-saving surgical intervention.
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Table of Contents
00:00 - Intro: The Anatomy of Swallowing & Crazy Statistics
01:00 - The Gum Myth: Does it really stay for 7 years?
01:39 - Pathway of a Swallow: Oral Cavity, Pharynx & Esophagus
02:06 - Stomach Acid Experiment: Can enzymes break down gum?
02:33 - The "Home Free" Zone: Small vs. Large Intestine
05:05 - Trichobezoars: The stomach-shaped mass made of hair
06:35 - Swallowed Coins: When doctors do "nothing"
08:25 - Battery Emergency: Esophageal Necrosis & Perforation
09:36 - Magnet Danger: How loops of bowel attract
10:28 - Bones & Nails: Softening effects of stomach acid
11:40 - Construction Hazards: Holding nails in the mouth
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