A bezoar (BEE-zor) is a hard lump of hair, chewing gum, food, or medicine in the stomach or intestine. Some bezoars can grow big enough that they keep food from passing through the body.
Health care providers remove some bezoars by passing a camera through the patient's mouth into the stomach (called endoscopy), while others are removed through surgery. The health care provider used the best method for your child to remove the bezoar.



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Do bezoars come back? Some kids develop bezoars again. If your child has a lot of vomiting, stomach pain, or weight loss, call your health care provider, and remind them of your child's previous bezoar.