Serious Symptoms Linked To Trichotillomania

Constant Hair Pulling

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Constant hair pulling is one of the main symptoms of trichotillomania. Some patients engage in the behaviors much more often than others, but all individuals with trichotillomania pull their hair on at least a semi-consistent and repeated basis. The most common sites for hair pulling are the eyelashes, eyebrows, and scalp, but patients might pull hair from other areas of the body as well. They may pull their leg hair, arm hair, or pubic hair. Affected individuals don't always use the same site; some change their hair-pulling sites over time. Another significant factor is patients repeatedly try to lessen their hair pulling or stop it entirely, but they aren't successful in controlling it.

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