Phytobezoar

Phytobezoar is a stone consisting of plant fibers, which is formed in the human digestive tract after eating a large amount of plant foods. This can occur as a result of a disruption in the normal digestive process, when plant fibers are not completely digested and accumulate in the stomach or intestines.

Phytobezoars can be very dangerous to human health as they can lead to intestinal blockage and cause serious health problems such as constipation, abdominal pain, bloating and even bleeding.

The reasons for the formation of phytobezoars can be different. For example, this may be due to a lack of enzymes in the body that are responsible for the breakdown of plant fibers. It can also happen when you eat a lot of plant foods that contain a lot of fiber, such as fruits and vegetables.

To prevent the formation of phytobezoars, it is necessary to eat foods that are easily digested, and also monitor your diet and the amount of food consumed. It is also important to monitor the health of your digestive system and consult a doctor if any problems arise.