A Hair-Raising Tale: Doctors Remove Massive Hairball from Child’s Stomach, Saving Life

Hairball extracted from the 8-year-old’s stomach

Bengaluru, 9th September 2024– In a case described as “one in a million,” a team of doctors at Aster Whitefield Hospital successfully treated an 8-year-old girl suffering from trichobezoar, a condition caused by trichophagia, the compulsive eating of hair also known as Rapunzel Syndrome.

It started as an innocent habit. For two years, Aditi (name changed), the young girl from Bengaluru experienced intermittent bouts of poor appetite and frequent vomiting. Her parents, puzzled by her persistent symptoms, sought help from numerous doctors, but each diagnosis and treatment failed to bring relief. Little did they know, the answer lay within their daughter’s unique and rare behavior—an answer that would lead to a rare medical condition.

The family, living in a close-knit, affluent joint household, became increasingly worried as their daughter’s condition deteriorated. Initial evaluations by paediatricians, general physicians, and ENT specialists suggested gastritis and prescribed multivitamins. It wasn’t until a month ago that the puzzle began to unravel when the girl was admitted to the Paediatric Emergency at Aster Women and Children Hospital, Whitefield, Bengaluru.

After being transferred to Aster Whitefield Hospital for further examination it was revealed that she had a trichobezoar which is basically hair mass stuck inside the gastrointestinal tract. This exceptional condition resulted from severe symptoms which are linked to trichophagia- compulsive eating of hair. The medical team led by Dr. Manjiri Somashekhar, the Lead & Senior Consultant – Paediatric Surgery, Dr. Sethu Mohan K, Senior Specialist – Pediatric surgery and Dr. Aravind A, Consultant – Paediatrics and paediatrics Intensive Care addressed this complex case.

Dr. Manjiri Somashekhar, Lead & Senior Consultant – Paediatric Surgery, Aster Women and Children Hospital, Whitefield explains, “Trichobezoar is an extremely rare condition and especially very rare in a child as young as Aditi. It is often associated with trichophagia, a psychological disorder where individuals eat hair. While commonly seen in adolescent girls, finding this in a much younger child is extraordinary and highlights the uniqueness of this case.”

Aditi underwent an open surgery to remove the hairball as it was too large and sticky to be removed endoscopically. The surgical team decided on this approach to prevent spillage into the peritoneal cavity, a choice that proved effective. The surgery lasted two and a half hours, and Aditi was hospitalized for a week for postoperative care.

“If left undiagnosed, this condition could have led to severe malnutrition, anaemia, and significant bleeding from the stomach,” Dr. Sethu Mohan K, Senior Specialist – Pediatric surgery, Aster Women and Children Hospital, Whitefield emphasized. “The hairball could have embedded into the stomach lining, causing severe bleeding during removal and potentially leading to life-threatening complications such as perforation.”

Following the surgery, Aditi was placed on a high-protein diet and partial parenteral nutrition to address her malnutrition. She also received counselling to manage her trichophagia. A child psychologist is overseeing her mental health, with her family closely involved in the treatment plan.

“The surgery was intricate and demanding,” recalled Dr. Aravind A, Consultant – Paediatrics and Paediatrics Intensive Care, Aster Women and Children Hospital, Whitefield. “But it was the only way to ensure the best outcome for our young patient.”

The child’s parents were initially shocked by the diagnosis. Extensive counselling was required to help them understand the condition and the critical nature of the treatment. Their cooperation was instrumental in early identification of symptoms and seeking appropriate medical care. The family’s vigilance and support continue to play a vital role in the child’s recovery.

The long-term prognosis for the child is positive, provided she continues to receive psychological support and regular monitoring. Preventive measures include educating parents about the signs of trichophagia, such as sparse hair in the frontal scalp area, and the importance of psychological assessment in conjunction with surgical treatment.

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Manyata training ensures safe labor care: Dr Hema Divakar

Chennai: Dr. Hema Divakar, a reputed gynecologist, National Convenor of Manyata, and Past President of FOGSI, said it is good to see that Manyata is taking the lead to conduct a dedicated national conference on labor care. The aim of the conference is to ensure the safety, quality, and dignity of women during labor and their newborns.

Dr. Hema said, “We are proud that Tamil Nadu’s FOGSI chapter of Manyata has taken the lead to conduct the conference. Technological interventions are being used across India in capacity building among frontline workers. The TN chapter has trained the maximum number of healthcare providers who have been trained to adopt the protocol-based delivery system. We are proud that we have been able to bring about a positive change in maternity care.”

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Sound Healing Workshop for Madikeri Inmates by Dr. Sham Rock Foundation



Bengaluru, June 25th 2024: In an initiative to promote wellbeing and inner peace, Dr. Sham Rock Foundation, held a sound healing workshop for inmates at the Madikeri District Jail in Karnataka, 2024 under the theme Sonic Solace 5.0.

The workshop, titled “Find Harmony Within: Sound Healing to Empower, Nurture, Heal the Mind, Body & Soul,” was led by Dr. Sham Rock, founder and managing trustee of the foundation, and Ms. Shilpi Das, founder of Charista Foundation. Both are renowned sound healers and inspirational figures.

The event was inaugurated by A.S. Ponnanna MLA, Virajpet ( Kodagu) along with Shri. Pramod Ganapathi, Panchayat President of Gonikoppal, Madikeri, and presided over by Shri. Sanjay Jatti, Assistant Superintendent of Prison. Over 160 inmates participated in the session, experiencing the benefits of sound healing which included detoxification, stress reduction, and emotional regulation.

Mr. Sanjay Jatti commended the foundation’s efforts, highlighting the positive impact the workshop had on the inmates. Dr. Sham Rock  said  that criminal behaviour is often rooted in circumstance, not inherent traits. This session aims to equip participants with tools to manage their emotions and avoid making impulsive choices. Dr. Sham  also expressed his intention to reach out to the Karnataka Home Minister to conduct similar programs at Parappana Agrahara Jail in Bengaluru.

Dr. Sham Rock Foundation’s mission extends beyond this workshop. They aim to empower aspiring artists from rural areas by providing training and opportunities to pursue music as a profession. They also conduct sound healing sessions and interactive drumming circles for various groups, including cancer patients, government schools, and senior citizen homes, believing in the power of music to promote healing, creativity, peace and a sense of community, music and sound healing also helps patients with Parkinson disease, dyslexia and other issues.

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Global Healthcare Academy Successfully Hosts the “Best of ASCO” Conference in Bengaluru, Showcasing Breakthroughs in Cancer Care

Bengaluru, March 22,2024:  The Global Healthcare Academy (GHA) today inaugurated “Best of ASCO” conference marking a significant milestone in the fight against cancer in India and beyond. The three-day conference, focusing on the groundbreaking research and advancements in oncology, brought together leading oncologists from across the country to discuss, debate, and disseminate the most impactful findings from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting.

The conference was inaugurated by Dr. M.K. Ramesh, Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, with notable addresses from Dr. Radheshyam Naik, Group Medical Advisor at Healthcare Global Enterprises, and Dr. B.S. Ajaikumar, Executive Chairman of Healthcare Global Enterprises.

Highlighting the urgent need to address the growing cancer burden, especially in low- and middle-income countries including India, the “Best of ASCO” conference showcased the latest trends in cancer treatment, with a special focus on Immunotherapy. This innovative approach to cancer treatment, which has seen significant advances over the past 15 years, was discussed extensively, offering new hope and directions for cancer care professionals.

Dr. Ajaikumar, Chairman of GHA and HCG Hospitals, emphasized the importance of the conference as a platform to re-orient oncology care towards real-world scenarios, aiming to implement innovative treatment modalities that could significantly improve patient outcomes.

Dr. Ramesh M.K, Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences voiced the educational impact of the conference, highlighting the potential of Immunotherapy modalities to advance cancer treatment significantly. The event served not only as a learning platform but also as an initiative to further healthcare advancements and opportunities for medical professionals.

Echoing the sentiments of national experts, Dr. Andrew Wardley from the United Kingdom lauded the initiative for orienting oncology professionals towards the latest innovations in Immunotherapy, stressing the importance of international collaboration in the fight against cancer.

Organizing Committee Secretary Dr. Shekar Patil and Chairman Dr. Radheshyam both highlighted the conference’s role in advancing the scientific understanding of Immunotherapy, reinforcing the commitment to improving patient care through continuous research and innovation.

Dr. Govind Babu, Chair of the Scientific Committee, underscored the conference’s comprehensive coverage of cancer management, including discussions on genomics, precision medicine, artificial intelligence, and clinical research, all aimed at enhancing the multidisciplinary approach to cancer care.

The “Best of ASCO” conference in Bengaluru has set a new benchmark for oncology conferences in India, fostering a deeper understanding of cancer care’s current challenges and opportunities. By bringing together the brightest minds in oncology, GHA has reinforced its commitment to advancing cancer care and improving patient outcomes in India and around the world.

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Novo Nordisk Education Foundation and Embassy REIT announce unique Health & Fitness Program

– Launch NovoHealth@EmbassyManyata, a one-of-its kind Runners’ Club targeting employees’ health at the Park

Bangalore, 4 March, 2024: Novo Nordisk Education Foundation (NNEF) and Embassy REIT, India’s first listed REIT and Asia’s largest office REIT by area, have come together in an exciting partnership to champion the cause of ‘Health at Workplace’ for over 1,00,000 employees working at Embassy Manyata Business Park located in North Bengaluru.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the two organisations today in the esteemed presence of the Hon’ble Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Karnataka, Shri Dinesh Gundu Rao and Vice Chairman of State Institute of Transforming Karnataka (SIKT), Shri Rajeev Gowda, marking a significant milestone in advancing healthcare initiatives targeting employees of around 50 leading corporates that operate out of the Park.

Speaking at the launch event, Honourable Minister for Health and Family Welfare in Karnataka, Shri Dinesh Gundu Rao said, “In Karnataka, the health systems and services have evolved to address needs and promote the overall wellbeing of all its citizens. Initiatives around preventive and comprehensive healthcare are the need of the hour and this program by Novo Nordisk Education Foundation and Embassy REIT is a step in the right direction. While we are making progress in healthcare delivery through Central and State-supported investments and programs, collaborative initiatives with private players are crucial for developing an integrated healthcare ecosystem for strengthening our existing programs and scaling them.”

Managing Trustee, NNEF, Vikrant Shrotriya emphasised, “We are situated at the heart of this very modern business park which holds umpteen opportunities for employee engagement activities. Being in this neighbourhood opens numerous avenues to collaborate with existing companies towards developing a product for all our employees. This unique partnership with Embassy REIT will promote positive and lasting lifestyle changes for all professionals in this office park. We believe that this initiative will lay a strong foundation towards generating awareness about obesity management and fostering a healthier community.”

Mr. Aravind Maiya, Chief Executive Officer of Embassy REIT said, “We’re delighted to partner with NNEF on this excellent initiative to promote holistic health and wellbeing. Creating wellness-oriented workspaces is at the core of Embassy REIT’s philosophy, and what better partner than Novo Nordisk India to collaborate with for such a fantastic program. Embassy Manyata is Bangalore’s iconic business park and over the years we’ve built a complete ecosystem here with various amenities. We couldn’t be more pleased to be launching this running club for the benefit of all our occupiers here.”

This unique runners’ club for employee engagement called “NovoHealth@EmbassyManyata” was announced as part of the launch. Starting March 9th, 5kms runs within Embassy Manyata’s premises will be organised every Saturday morning, promoting a healthier lifestyle among the workforces. All office park users of Embassy Manyata will have free membership and will also get professional training on healthy habits and good eating practices during these runs. A dedicated microsite (link) has been launched for registered members and interested employees.

India is home to 1/6th of global population and houses the one of the largest workforces in the world. Along with socio-economic development, India is witnessing a rapid epidemiological transition towards non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

WHO states non-communicable diseases (NCDs) kill 41 million people each year, equivalent to 74% of all deaths globally.  In India, NCDs account for 53% of all deaths and 44% of disability-adjusted life-years lost.  Obesity tops the chart of NCDs and as per The World Obesity Federation’s 2023 Atlas, it affects 813 million adults (age≥20) and 175 million children (age 5 to 19 years). In India, an estimated 254 million people live with generalised obesity  – this is almost double the number of people living with diabetes at present . Over 1.5 billion adults and nearly 400 million children will be living with obesity (BMI≥30) in 12 years’ time (2035) unless significant action is taken.

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