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Dermatillomania

Dermatillomania, also known as excoriation disorder or skin picking disorder, is a mental health condition that involves recurrent and compulsive skin scratching, resulting in skin lesions, scarring, and emotional distress.

People with dermatillomania often have a strong urge to scratch their skin and may do so to the point of causing tissue damage. They can pinch any part of your body, but they commonly target the face, arms, and hands. This condition can lead to physical complications such as skin infections, scarring, and disfigurement.

Dermatillomania is often associated with other mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Treatment for dermatillomania typically involves therapy, medication, and self-help strategies, such as stress management and mindfulness techniques. It is important that people with dermatillomania seek professional help to manage this condition and improve their quality of life.