Trichotillomania - External and Internal Eye
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Synopsis
Trichotillomania (hair pulling) is a compulsion to pull out one's own hair, leading to alopecia. It may serve as a method of emotional regulation wherein the stimulus helps alleviate stress or other negative emotions. It may vary from a mild habit to an impulse-control disorder. It is more common in females and usually starts in childhood or adolescence.
Individuals may pluck hair from any site.
If hairs are swallowed they can lead to trichobezoar in the stomach and other portions of the gastrointestinal tract that can present as symptomatic.
Individuals may pluck hair from any site.
If hairs are swallowed they can lead to trichobezoar in the stomach and other portions of the gastrointestinal tract that can present as symptomatic.
Codes
ICD10CM:
F63.3 – Trichotillomania
SNOMEDCT:
17155009 – Trichotillomania
F63.3 – Trichotillomania
SNOMEDCT:
17155009 – Trichotillomania
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Last Updated:10/03/2021
Trichotillomania - External and Internal Eye
See also in: Hair and Scalp