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Woman admitted to the hospital with pain and vomiting – diet soda healed hair

    There are also trichobezoars, which are formed by consuming her own that is related to her fuels and eating disorders (trichotillomania and trichophagia). Lactobezoars are made of milk products and mucus and are usually found in infants. Pharmacobezoars are masses formed from non-digestible ingredients in medicines. And polybezoars are made from various non-food items, such as plastics or papers. These are usually seen in people with disorders such as Pica.

    Simple solution

    To see if the woman had a bezoar, doctors dropped an endoscope in her stomach and, yes, were taken into account of a large, greenish, sticky looking mass covered with mucus in her belly. It did not block her stomach, but it absolutely took up a lot of space and caused problems. (If you really want to see an image, there is one here. But be warned, it's dirty.)

    Methods for removing a Bezoar include surgically or using an endoscopic procedure to break it into small pieces so that they go through the stomach. But in recent years, doctors have started treatments with a softer approach and they first try to solve it with chemicals. And the go-to chemical is surprisingly Coca-Cola.

    According to an editorial that was published last year in the World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, it is assumed that the idea of ​​using Coca-Cola for Bezoars is based on its sour properties and the presence of carbonic and phosphoric acids, which can help break down the fiberning of breaking down “” “” ” However, the authors of the NEJM casus report emphasize that the Bezoar-Busting properties of Coca-Cola are not fully understood.

    Anyway, the editorial authors indicate that Coca-Cola has become a first-line treatment for Bezoars, and various case reports and studies support their use. A randomized controlled study from 2024 involving 160 patients in China with phytobezoars concluded that “timely intake of Coca-Cola yields significant benefits, including a full solution rate of 100 percent, a low incidence of gastric ulcers, no need for fragmentation and reduced costs.”