Half kg hair, shampoo sachets recovered from 13-yr-old's stomach


Chennai, Jan 29 (IANS): The doctors at the VGM Gastro Centre in Coimbatore were baffled when they saw a ball of hair and empty shampoo sachets in the stomach of a 13-year-old girl after a CT scan followed by endoscopy.

Couple of weeks back, the girl from an upper strata family was brought to the hospital by her parents for severe stomach pain and lack of appetite.

"On preliminary physical investigation, we felt a lump inside her stomach and decided to do a CT scan. It was followed by endoscopy," surgeon R. Gokul Krubashankar told IANS over phone from Coimbatore.

The doctors found the endoscopy tube being blocked.

"We told the parents that there is a ball of hair inside her stomach which has to be taken out by operating her. But the parents -- well educated and both employed -- were in a denial mode and went away. The next day they came back as the girl was suffering from severe pain," Krubashankar said.

The doctors took out a ball of hair and empty shampoo sachets from her stomach weighing about half a kilo.

On further enquiry, it was learnt that the child was upset after her maternal uncle, who used to live abroad and was supposed to meet her soon, died suddenly some six months back.

"The girl was very much attached to her uncle and vice versa," Krubashankar said.

He said the girl went into depression due to that trauma and started the strange habit of eating her own hair and empty shampoo packets.

The parents did not notice the behavioural changes in their daughter. She had thick hair and hence the hair loss was also not noticeable, he said.

According to Krubashankar, the girl has gone back home. The parents and the girl have been advised to undergo counselling.

"The parents have to undergo counselling so that they do not start pointing accusing fingers at their daughter, nor should they start monitoring her strictly as that could push the girl into further depression," Krubashankar added.

The take home message from this case is that parents have to be alert in spotting any behavioural changes in their child. The other point is that even children could get into depression owing to a trauma, Krubashankar said.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 29 2020

    @ Shankar, Mangaluru

    Right discipline and guidance from the parents at an early age will surely help us to uphold the virtues/values of a fly and in ones personal life too.
    What is happening all around like rapes, thefts, goondagiri, aggression, communal hatred & jealousy are the best example of those people who lacked such moral values at young age.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 29 2020

    What a strange thing to happen ? In the mean time,iIf at all, the hair had entangled intestine there could have been major problem or complexity.
    Thanks God, all is well.
    Let the parents follow the advise of the doctor.
    Counselling and regular prayers would pave the way for better family life.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 29 2020

    If parents sit for prayers, the child might gulp in more hair and sachets!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 29 2020

    Acche Din ...

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  • Santhosh, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 29 2020

    Sick mind. You need counselling

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 29 2020

    Santhosh, Mangalore
    It's obvious she didn't have proper food to Eat ...

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