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1 gru 2001 · “Primary psychiatric disorder” refers to a skin disorder such as trichotillomania, in which the primary problem is psychologic; the skin manifestations are self-induced.
Trichophagia is the repeated ingestion of hair most commonly associated with compulsive hair pulling (trichotillomania). It can involve eating parts of one’s own hair (such as the roots or tips) or whole strands of hair.
2 paź 2024 · Trichophobia involves a strong, complicated fear of exposure to hair. A person may react to hair on their own head, finding loose hairs on their clothing, or to another person’s...
10 sie 2018 · Trichophobia is a fear of hair. We'll tell you more about this phobia, including what can trigger it and what kinds of symptoms you might experience if you have it.
1. Introduction. Although the phenomenon of hair pulling has been a recognized medical problem since Hallopeau's description in 1889 ( 1 ), it was actually trichophagia, the eating of hair, which first captured the attention of medical texts.
3 sty 2024 · Skin conditions: Certain skin conditions, such as molluscum contagiosum or acne, can also trigger trypophobia due to their appearance of small bumps clustered together. These are just a few examples of things that can trigger trypophobia.
10 sty 2024 · Trichophobia involves the persistent and excessive fear of seeing or touching hair. While this condition can be serious, there are effective treatments.