Doctors remove two kilo hair ball from UP girl's stomach
Doctors remove two kilo hair ball from UP girl's stomach
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Uttar Pradesh: A team of doctors at Balrampur hospital in Uttar Pradesh took out a hairball weighing 2 kilogram from the stomach of a 17-year-old girl on Thursday. A rare disorder called Trichobezoar occurs when a mentally unstable person is involved in obsessive pulling of hair and eating it, which accumulates as a lump in the stomach.

The girl from Balrampur district had approached the hospital with abdominal pain and gastrointestinal issues. Preliminary diagnosis through ultrasound and CT scans showed an unidentified lump in the girl's stomach.
Dr S.R. Samaddar among the doctors team said, "I performed an endoscopy and the ball of hair was found. The patient was in denial of ever pulling her hair, let alone consuming it. This sort of a rare condition occurs in a mentally unstable person. After a lot of coaxing, the patient finally agreed that she had been doing the obsessive act for the last five years." This rare disorder called Trichobezoar occurs when a mentally unstable person is involved in obsessive pulling of hair and eating it, which then accumulates as a lump in the stomach.

The lump of hair, weighing two kilograms and measuring 20x15 centimetres in dimension, required one and a half hours of surgery. "The patient requires counselling and so we have advised psychiatric help for her. She will also need at least 10 days of healing and five days of hospital observation," added Dr Samaddar.

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