They caution that such actions can cause permanent reproductive damage, lead to life-threatening infections like sepsis, and—if not treated promptly—could even be fatal.
In response to the incident, health professionals are emphasizing the need for age-appropriate sexual health education. Teens should be clearly informed that inserting non-medical or foreign objects into the body is extremely dangerous and never safe to experiment with.
This case serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for open, honest conversations between parents, educators, and young people about body safety, boundaries, and the risks of following misinformation online or experimenting in isolation.
If you or someone you know is curious about their body or has questions, reach out to a trusted adult or medical professional. Your safety comes first.