Friday, September 15, 2017

Hair as a Hazard - An Extreme Case - Hairball Formation

When evaluating food for hazards, hair is not normally considered a risk  It can be considered a sign of insanitary handling and preparation, or it can be the source of hazards such as the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus (an organism found on human skin), but in itself, is not a hazard.  However, here is a case where hair became a hazard.  A young woman ate enough hair overtime, that it formed a hairball in her stomach which led to deadly condition.

NY Post
http://nypost.com/2017/09/14/rapunzel-syndrome-teen-dies-from-eating-her-own-hair/
‘Rapunzel syndrome’ teen dies from eating her own hair
By Fox News
September 14, 2017 | 1:21pm

A 16-year-old student in the UK died suddenly while away at college due to an infection caused by a hairball in her stomach.

Jasmine Beever, of Skegness, was taken in an ambulance Sept. 7 to the hospital, where staff attempted life-saving resuscitation, LicolnshireLive.com reported.

An autopsy later revealed that Beever had suffered from peritonitis, which occurs when the thin membrane that covers the abdominal wall is inflamed, which is typically due to a fungal or bacterial infection. Beever’s case was caused by the infected hairball in her stomach and eventually led to a burst ulcer that caused her organs to shut down.

Patients who swallow their own hair are often diagnosed with Rapunzel syndrome, which is caused by a psychiatric disorder called trichophagia, according to the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health.
“Jasmine was amazing,” Donna Marshall, a friend’s mother, told LicolnshireLive.com. “She was one of those kids where she would make a sad face in the room smile. She was so bubbly.”

Marshall called the teen’s death a shock. Marshall’s daughter, a longtime friend of the teen, set up a Just Giving page for donations to help the family cover medical expenses.

“We are extremely upset but we want to thank everybody for all they have done for the family,” Beever’s parents said, according to LicolnshireLive.com.

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