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Abstract:
What are typical complications associated with trichotillomania (TTM)
Question:
What are typicial complications of Trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling)
Answer:
Local irritation or local skin infections (including eye problems like conjunctivitis or blepharitis) are other common problems besides the cosmetic problem of local alopezia.
Psychological complications of TTM are
A distinct of patients with TMM involves chewing or eating hair. About half of the TMM patients have some kind of associated oral behavior (including pulling strands through the teeth or trichophagia).
This can cause dental erosion and trichobezoars (hairballs) with bowel obstruction or perforation. Sometimes chronic pain due to chronic hair pulling is a severe problem.