“…Hair-thread tourniquet syndrome (HTTS) is a potentially serious condition in which hair or fabric threads get wrapped around an appendage of various body parts (fingers, toes, uvula, tongue, clitoris, labia minor or major, and penis), thereby causing edema, ischemia, and, in severe cases, autoamputation [1]. The first known medical case of HTTS was published in The Lancet in 1832, and the syndrome was termed HTTS in a 1988 pediatric study of six children who presented with the disease [2,3].…”