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Olive Loveridge-Greene & Adam May

Doctors remove giant 1.2kg rugby ball-shaped hairball from teenager's stomach

Doctors have removed a huge 1.2kg, rugby ball-shaped hairball from the stomach of a teenager who won't stop eating hair.

The unnamed 13-year-old girl from Mumbai, India, had spent the past seven years chewing on her hair and biting her nails.

Known as Rapunzel Syndrome, the hairball, which can also be called a trichobezoar, is often caused by trichophagia or compulsive hair eating.

She was rushed to hospital on November 8 after immediately vomiting when she tried to eat or drink.

She was taken for an ultrasound where doctors discovered a huge ruby ball-shaped mass inside her stomach.

Doctors removed a huge 1.2kg rugby ball-shaped hairball from a 13-year-old girl’s stomach (Jam Press Vid/Rare Shot News)

They performed a 90-minute operation to remove the hairball.

Photos also show bits of food clinging onto the huge clump, along with gastric acid.

Dr Joseph D’souza, who carried out the surgery, said, “After examining her stomach and studying the sonography report, I spoke to the girl’s parents and learned that she had a history of swallowing her own hair and chewing her nails.

Known as Rapunzel Syndrome, the hairball is often caused by trichophagia or compulsive hair eating (Jam Press Vid/Rare Shot News)

“The compulsive eating of one’s hair, which is known as trichophagia, is found more in young girls than boys.

"These kids chew the hair before swallowing it unconsciously.

“Since human hair can’t be digested, it gets accumulated in the stomach to cause intestinal pain."

The girl is now resting after the operation.

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