The 15-year-old girl lost her life because of her hair-eating syndrome
According to some doctors in the UK, a teenage girl has died after eating her own hair for a long time.
Jasmine Beever, 16, suffers from a disease like Rapunzel's syndrome. It is known that Rapunzel's syndrome is a rare medical condition. The infected person swallowed his hair and strands of hair were tangled and stuck in their stomachs. This forms a trichobezoar (hair bun), which has a tail that extends to the small intestine.
As a result, Jasmine Beever chewed her stomach for a long time even chewing on a basketball, swallowing it in her stomach.
On Thursday, Beever felt very tired while studying in class, then was taken home to rest. On that day, the girl's mother also realized that Beever was no longer conscious.
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She called an ambulance, and the girl was taken to a nearby hospital.
Doctors tried to save lives but the girl died about 15 minutes earlier.
An autopsy revealed that Beever had swallowed his hair, skinned a basketball into the stomach, causing an inflammation of the intestine, then passed to the ulcer.
On Thursday, the ulcer recurred, causing illness and causing the girl to stop her heart shortly afterwards.
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