haarbol
Haarbol is the Dutch term for a hairball, a compact mass of ingested hair and other materials that forms within the gastrointestinal tract, most commonly in the stomach. In medical terminology the condition in humans is called a trichobezoar; in animals it is often referred to as a hairball or gastric trichobezoar. Bezoars are classified by composition, with trichobezoars comprising hair, phytobezoars comprising plant matter, and other varieties.
Formation occurs when hair is ingested and accumulates over time, mixing with mucus, food particles, and other
Symptoms vary from none to signs of gastrointestinal distress, including nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, early satiety,
Treatment depends on size and location. Small hairballs may be managed endoscopically or medically; larger ones
Prevention focuses on reducing hair ingestion through grooming, dietary management, and addressing underlying behavioral conditions in