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  2. Dermatophagia - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophagia is a type of pica and a body-focused repetitive behavior that involves gnawing or biting one's own skin, usually at the fingers. It can be conscious or unconscious, and it may be related to other disorders such as OCD or autism.

  3. Excoriation disorder - Wikipedia

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    Excoriation disorder, also known as dermatillomania or skin picking disorder, is a mental disorder that causes repeated picking at one's own skin. It can be triggered by stress, anxiety, or perceived skin defects, and can lead to physical damage, infection, and psychological distress.

  4. What to Know About Dermatophagia, the ‘Skin-Eating ... - AOL

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  5. Self-cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    Self-cannibalism or autocannibalism is the practice of eating parts of one's own body. It can be a symptom of a mental disorder, a choice, a crime, or a cultural tradition in some animals and myths.

  6. When You Can't Stop Picking Your Face - AOL

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    Once you’re more cognizant of what’s going on, she says, you may be able to correct things just by being more mindful, keeping your hands away from your face, and maintaining a good skincare ...

  7. Dermatophyte - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophyte is a group of fungi that can cause dermatophytoses, also known as ringworm or tinea, in humans and animals. Learn about the types, symptoms, causes, and treatments of dermatophytoses affecting the skin, hair, and nails.

  8. Frictional alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Frictional alopecia is a non-scarring alopecia that may result from something rubbing against the hairs or from a self-inflicted tic disorder. [3]Friction alopecia, when self-inflicting, is called trichoteiromania, a psychiatric condition marked by obsessive hair rubbing.

  9. Aphagia - Wikipedia

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    Aphagia is the inability or refusal to swallow, often caused by diseases or treatments affecting the esophagus, pharynx, or hypothalamus. Learn about the different types, symptoms, and methods of aphagia, as well as how to provide adequate nutrition and hydration.