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  2. Dermatillomania (Skin Picking): Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Dermatillomania is a mental health condition where a person compulsively picks or scratches their skin, causing injuries or scarring. Also known as excoriation disorder or skin-picking disorder, this condition falls under the category of obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCDs).

  3. How to Treat Skin Picking Disorder (Excoriation) - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/mental-health/skin-picking-disorder

    Discover the symptoms, treatment, & causes of skin picking disorder (excoriation), a condition in which people repeatedly try to pick at scabs, scars, & other areas of the skin.

  4. Excoriation Disorder (Skin Picking or Dermatillomania)

    www.mhanational.org/conditions/excoriation-disorder-skin-picking-or-dermatillo...

    Excoriation disorder (also referred to as chronic skin-picking or dermatillomania) is a mental illness related to obsessive-compulsive disorder. It is characterized by repeated picking at one’s own skin which results in areas of swollen or broken skin and causes significant disruption in one's life.

  5. Dermatillomania (Skin Picking) - Psychology Today

    www.psychologytoday.com/us/conditions/dermatillomania-skin-picking

    Dermatillomania, also known as excoriation disorder (per the DSM-5) or skin-picking disorder, is a psychological condition that manifests as repetitive, compulsive skin picking.

  6. Do You Pick at Your Skin? Here's How to Stop - Psychology Today

    www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/fixing-families/202101/do-you-pick-your-skin...

    The obsessive need to pick at your skin is a psychological burden and challenge for many. A three-pronged approach can break the habit.

  7. What is Skin Picking Disorder? - International OCD Foundation

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    Do all people who pick their skin have skin picking disorder? No. Research has shown that many people pick at their skin from time to time. It is not uncommon for a healthy person to occasionally pick at pimples, scabs, or even healthy skin.

  8. How to Stop Picking Scabs and Heal Scars - Healthline

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    Picking at scabs interferes with your body’s natural healing process, increasing your risk of infection. It can also be a symptom of an underlying condition.

  9. Skin-Picking (Excoriation) Disorder - Skin-Picking (Excoriation...

    www.merckmanuals.com/home/mental-health-disorders/obsessive-compulsive-and...

    People with the disorder repeatedly pick at or scratch their skin. They do not do it to remove a spot or blemish that they think is unattractive (as people with body dysmorphic disorder do) or diseased. Some people pick at healthy skin. Others pick at calluses, pimples, or scabs.

  10. Excoriation (Skin Picking) Disorder - PsychDB

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    Excoriation (Skin-Picking) Disorder is an obsessive-compulsive and related disorder characterized by the repeated urge to pick at one's own skin, often to the extent that significant skin damage is caused. Epidemiology. Prevalence is 1-2% in the general population. It affects significantly more females (75%) than males.

  11. What Is Skin Picking Disorder? - Verywell Mind

    www.verywellmind.com/ocd-and-skin-picking-2510661

    Causes. Treatments. Skin-picking disorder is a mental health condition in which people compulsively pick their skin to remove small irregularities, such as moles or freckles. This behavior can lead to injuries, skin lesions, infections, and scarring. The condition can also create considerable distress and disruptions in a person's life.