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Doctors in Mumbai remove a 100 gm “hairball” from a minor

In an unusual surgery, doctors removed a 100 gm hairball from the stomach of a 10-year-old girl from Dadar, who was habituated to plucking her hair and swallowing it.

Hairball :The medical team carried out a two-hour surgery to remove the hairball from minor girl Kiara’s tummy

In an unusual surgery, doctors removed a 100 gm hairball from the stomach of a 10-year-old girl from Dadar, who was habituated to plucking her hair and swallowing it.

The minor girl, Kiara Bansal, who was suffering from a bizarre disorder called ‘trichophagiais’ – compulsive eating of hair, linked to ‘trichotillomania’ (hair-pulling) – was brought to the Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children in Parel, suffering from intense pain.

Paediatric surgeon Parag Karkera conducted a clinical examination and felt what was a lump in the girl’s abdomen.

“We conducted a CT-Scan which showed a ‘trichobezoar’ or a mass of hair in the stomach and some part of the mass was going into the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine,” said Karkera.

Since hair does not dissolve in the stomach, it remains in the digestive system, and then turns into a ball or a mass which keeps increasing, though it is rarely seen among children, he explained.

The medical team carried out a two-hour surgery to remove the hairball from Kiara’s tummy, and she is doing well on follow-up.

Karkare said that even Kiara’s parents were not aware of her ‘habit’, but not treating in time could have led to complications like intestinal obstruction, perforated intestines or a hole in the stomach wall and small intestine.

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Aisha Khan - Tech Analyst & Future Strategist (EthoFuture)
Aisha Khan - Tech Analyst & Future Strategist (EthoFuture)
Aisha Khan is a seasoned Tech Analyst with a passion for exploring the intersection of humanity and innovation. Leading the EthoFuture pillar, she analyzes emerging trends in ethical AI and identifies the critical future-work skills needed for the next decade. Aisha’s insights help readers stay ahead of the curve while maintaining a human-centric approach to technology.

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