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Published 16:19 8 Apr 2015 BST
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Delving deeper into her snacking habits, paediatrician Dr Zhang Shufeng uncovered that his patient liked chewing on her hair, biting her nails and munching on her clothes.
Performing surgery, the doctor removed a hairball (including clothing and food scraps), weighing almost 2kg.
Doctors told the girl’s parents that the hairball had taken the shape of her stomach, forcing all food out of her tummy.
So next time you plan on chewing those hair ends, maybe take a second look at this snap…
Images via Daily Mail
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