I have dermatophagia (compulsion of gnawing on skin usually around fingers) and dermatillomania (skin picking disorder) and I was just wondering if anyone else has this and what you do to help stop?
Anonymous
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Oct 4, 2016
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I have it.
1) Identify and eliminate triggers.
2) Take care of yourself and reduce stress. Accept your hardships.
3) Live in the moment. Spend less time inside your head - have activities that keep you occupied.
4) Talk about it online or tell someone you trust. Helps lots to open up, as it lessens shame!
Anonymous
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Dec 26, 2016
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Yes! There are others who have Dermatophagia. While not completely common, it does occur in a few people. This is usually brought on anxiety and can be prevented by taking your mind off things for a while. Take up a new hobby or skill, Some medications can help and so can cognitive behavioural therapy.
Angel2guide
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May 12, 2020
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I don’t have this but I do have a compulsion where I bite at, and pick pieces off, my tongue :( it’s really painful and it bleeds / scars. My dentist says I have pre cancerous cells on my tongue... so I try to remind myself of that when I’m biting/picking. I just try to remember it isn’t good for me, but I also don’t beat myself up for doing it because that’ll just make the compulsion grow bigger. I would say maybe look at the clock and give yourself 5 mins or so of doing something else, just try to refocus your attention. I have the 5 min rule for myself and often times after 5 mins if I feel the same, I either start over or just give myself permission to do it. I think it’s better to let yourself fail here and there. Try to wait 5 mins or so (whatever number works for you) and give yourself permission to do it after... usually I feel much better after the 5 mins, or I will have the desire to add another 5 as a self-challenge. Things work better when I make them a game. I hope it works for u!
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