Two months have passed since I pulled my hair from Makahla Rivers. In fact, she said this is the longest time she is not pulling her hair since she was 12 years old. The 19 - year - old river from Harrisville, Rhode Island is working in a local restaurant and he works hard to cope with the urge control of the impulse to pull hair out. Trichotillomania is often referred to as trich or TTM and was first recorded by French dermatologist Francois Henri Hallopeau more than 100 years ago and was first recorded in Greek, "trich" (hair), "tillo" (pull) "It was derived from (impulse). )
Bfrb.org defines trich as follows. Picking is a type of behavior known as weighted repeated behavior (BFRB), a self-joining behavior in which individuals pull, pinch, scratch, chew their hair, skin, or nails to damage the body . For me, my hair is like pulling my hair off my scalp. As long as I remember, I have a certain habit of repeating in my body. When I was in kindergarten, I was worried that my fingertips would be flat, so whenever I came across something I felt I needed to push them back to "living" shape It was. When I grew up, I began to hold my nose. Then I began picking my scalp (serious warning).
Aneela Idnani had hidden her secret for 20 years. There are 30 million Americans affected by psychiatric disorders such as plucking, chewing nails, pinching the skin. Elara said: "Because I did this to myself, I do not want to think of someone, especially my husband, as a small person," she adds, strange or I am not right. "Because of the long and sad inner struggle, Aneela has become very difficult to live a normal life.
People with placking (literally meaning madness) feel tense and content when pulling out the hair. Many people plucking hair pull their hair from the head, eyelashes, eyebrows, legs, arms, face, pubes. Many of them pull enough hair to make hair loss prominent. This can cause a lot of discomfort, especially in observable social situations. Therefore, people with this problem spare no effort to wear hats, wigs, long-sleeved shirts, covering the bald parts with cosmetics, and to prevent hair loss. People who make ticks may not even know that they are playing their hair. Many of them said they were tense or bored before pulling out their hair, but after pulling out their hair they felt guilt, sorrow and anger.