Health 04/07/2025 15:43

Doctor's "Deeply Concerning" Warning After Man Injects Sperm to 'Cure Back Pain'

Doctor's "Deeply Concerning" Warning After Man Injects Sperm to 'Cure Back Pain'

In a bizarre and alarming case, an Irishman attempted to self-medicate his chronic back pain by injecting himself with his own semen. This unconventional and dangerous practice has drawn a stark warning from medical experts, highlighting the risks of unverified home remedies.


Doctor gives 'deeply concerning' warning after man injected himself with  sperm to 'cure back pain'

The Alarming Case: 18 Months of Self-Injection

The man had been injecting himself with semen for 18 months before he eventually presented at a hospital with "severe, sudden onset lower back pain." During examination, doctors discovered that his ongoing back pain wasn't new, and he had been self-medicating in this extreme manner for months.

Medics also noticed his arm was red and swollen at the injection site. An X-ray later revealed a build-up of semen in the muscle where he'd been injecting. He was diagnosed with subcutaneous emphysema, a rare condition where air gets trapped under the skin.

Despite needing medical attention for both his back and arm, the man reportedly discharged himself from the hospital once his back pain subsided, before his arm could be properly cared for.


Doctor's Strong Warning: "Deeply Concerning"

Dr. Asim Cheema, an Internal Medicine and Cardiology Specialist at Your Doctors Online, weighed in on the incident, branding the case as "deeply concerning."

He told UNILAD: "This is a deeply concerning example of how misinformation and desperation can drive individuals to take extreme, dangerous measures to manage chronic pain."

Dr. Cheema stressed the severe risks involved: "Injecting non-sterile bodily fluids like semen, particularly without medical supervision, is not only ineffective but also poses serious health risks. Complications can include infection, inflammation, embolism, and subcutaneous emphysema, as seen in this case."

He further warned that such behavior "borders on self-harm" and points to a wider problem: "people with chronic conditions increasingly turning to unverified, anecdotal remedies online instead of seeking evidence-based medical care."


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The Dangers of Self-Experimentation and Proper Back Pain Management

"This case serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of self-experimentation and the critical need for public education on safe and proven treatments for common health conditions," Dr. Cheema emphasized. "Medical issues should be handled under the guidance of trained professionals, not improvised with online myths or homebrew remedies."

For those suffering from chronic or acute back pain, Dr. Cheema strongly advises conventional, evidence-based approaches. Here’s what people should do:

  • Physical therapy: Often one of the most effective interventions.

  • Core strengthening exercises: To support the back.

  • Over-the-counter pain relief: Such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for short-term relief.

  • Posture correction and ergonomic adjustments: Especially beneficial for those with sedentary jobs.

  • Heat or ice therapy: Depending on the type and cause of pain.

  • Lifestyle modifications: Including weight management and regular movement.

  • Referral to a spinal specialist: For further intervention or imaging if necessary.

This extreme incident serves as a stark reminder that when it comes to health, professional medical advice is irreplaceable.


What are your thoughts on why individuals might turn to such extreme, unproven remedies for health issues like chronic pain?

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