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After Six Years, Pill Bottle Cap Removed from Woman’s Stomach in Sulaimani

In Sulaimani, doctors recently removed a pill bottle cap from an elderly woman’s stomach, ending a six-year health mystery. The operation was successful, and the woman is now in stable condition with no lasting complications.

Six years ago, the 84-year-old woman accidentally swallowed the plastic cap while taking her medicine. Instead of passing through her digestive system, it got stuck in her stomach. Over time, it caused internal discomfort, but the issue went undiagnosed for years.

A medical team at the Hers and Digestive Surgery Teaching Hospital in Sulaimani performed a critical procedure to resolve the issue. Using endoscopy tools, the doctors carefully located and removed the object. The cap had formed into an abscess, which added to the difficulty of the case.

Health officials were quick to confirm that the procedure went smoothly. Saman Sheikh Latif, spokesperson for the Sulaimani Health Directorate, praised the team’s work. “The operation was very successful. The patient is doing well and has no remaining health issues,” he said.

This case has drawn attention to the need for greater awareness when taking medication, especially for elderly patients. It also highlights the importance of routine check-ups to catch hidden problems early. Regular monitoring can prevent minor accidents from turning into long-term complications.

Swallowing foreign objects is more common than many realize, particularly among children and the elderly. While most cases resolve without surgery, this incident in Sulaimani shows how dangerous and long-lasting a small mistake can become.

Doctors in Sulaimani hope this case will serve as a reminder to handle medications with care. “Clean hands, proper lighting, and careful attention can prevent accidents like this,” said one of the hospital staff. Preventing such accidents is especially crucial in aging populations, where slower digestion and reduced sensitivity make problems harder to detect.

Thanks to expert care, the woman’s health has been restored. She is now recovering comfortably and is expected to return home soon. Her story is a powerful example of both medical skill and the body’s resilience.

This case in Sulaimani proves that even delayed solutions can bring full recovery when supported by modern medicine and quick action.

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