“…In general, the lodging of a foreign body during some sexual practices performed by individuals with no mental disorders resolves immediately, since the patient presents to the emergency department and refers to the presence of such object in his/her body. However, when this occurs in an individual with mental disorders, the problem may initially go unnoticed, but may later manifest in the form of urinary infections or in the formation of calculi in the bladder (Briones Mardones et al, 2001). In general, the introduction of foreign bodies into the bladder through the urethra does not usually lead to complications, although some cases have reported bladder perforations that gave rise to serious alterations in the patient's body (Bantis et al, 2010).…”