1. Trichotillomania
People with this disorder often will first seek the help of a doctor who treats skin problems (dermatologist).
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2. Trichotillomania
Trichotillomania is a psychiatric condition in which an individual has an uncontrollable desire to pull out his own body hair. It is generally considered to be an impulse control disorder but is sometimes classified as either a subtype or variant ...
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3. Trichotillomania
Daria used to make up excuses for the bald spot on the back of her head. Sometimes she said her head rubbed against the headboard of her bed when she was asleep. Other times she said the baseball caps she had to wear at her job were too tight. She...
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4. Trichotillomania
People with this disorder often will first seek the help of a doctor who treats skin problems (dermatologist).
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5. Trichotillomania
Symptoms usually begin before age 17. The hair may come out in round patches or across the scalp. The effect is an uneven appearance. The person may pluck other hairy areas, such as the eyebrows, eyelashes, or body hair.
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6. trichotillomania
it is a hair pulling disorder..i have had it since i was 16..and it is very hard to cope with sometimes..does anyone else have this or know someone??
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7. Inositol and Trichotillomania
EDITORS NOTE: DR. FRED PENZEL HAS BEEN A LONGTIME FRIEND OF THE TRICH COMMUNITY. WHEN HE TOLD US ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE WITH INOSITOL, I SUGGESTED HE WRITE ABOUT IT FOR US. REMEMBER, THIS IS INFORMATIONAL ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE OF USE TO EVERYONE. IF ...
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8. Consults» trichotillomania
Consults» trichotillomania http://consults.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/trichotillomania/ Hair Pulling, Blinking, Tics and Tourette's http://consults.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/01/hair-pulling-blinking-tics-and-tourettes/ http://consults.blogs.nytimes.com...
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9. Trichotillomania: eMedicine Dermatology
In the literal sense of the word, trichotillomania (Greek for "hair-pulling madness") is applied only for a limited number of the patients who show alopecia resulting from repetitive hair manipulations by the patient's own hand. Trichotillomania i...
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10. Mental Health America: Trichotillomania
The disturbance is not accounted for by another mental disorder and is not due to a general medical condition (i.e., dermatological condition)
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