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  2. Picking Scabs: Why We Do It and How to Stop

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    Why Do People Pick Scabs? Many of us feel pleasure and satisfaction when “picking scabs, bumps, blemishes or even healthy skin,” says Emily Ricketts, clinical specialist in the department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at UCLA.

  3. Dermatillomania (Skin Picking): Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Dermatillomania is a mental health condition where you compulsively pick at your skin, causing injuries, infections and scarring. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment options for this disorder, also known as excoriation disorder or skin-picking disorder.

  4. How to Treat Skin Picking Disorder (Excoriation) - WebMD

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    Learn about dermatillomania, a type of OCD that makes you compulsively pick at your skin, causing sores, scars, and infections. Find out how to diagnose, treat, and prevent this condition with...

  5. How to Stop Picking Scabs and Heal Scars - Healthline

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    Picking scabs can interfere with wound healing and increase infection risk. Learn about the causes, risks, and treatments of dermatillomania, a condition that makes you compulsively...

  6. Why is it so tempting to pick scabs?

    www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/why-is-it-so-tempting-to-pick-scabs

    Scab picking, like many grooming behaviours, is also a displacement activity that can help to distract us when we are bored, stressed or anxious. Those who suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may find it hard to stop picking even when it is unsightly or causes further injury. Read more: Why don't scars disappear as skin is shed?

  7. What to know about picking scabs - Medical News Today

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    Picking at scabs can lead to infections, scarring, or dermatillomania, a compulsive skin picking disorder. Learn about the symptoms, causes, treatments, and when to see a doctor...

  8. Why you pick your scabs and how to stop - NOCD

    www.treatmyocd.com/.../why-do-i-pick-at-my-scabs-a-therapist-explains

    Learn about skin picking disorder, a condition that causes you to compulsively pick at scabs and other wounds. Find out the symptoms, causes, and treatments for this body-focused repetitive behavior.

  9. Picking your skin? Learn four tips to break the habit

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    Learn about skin picking disorder (SPD), a common condition that affects at least five million Americans and can be treated with therapy, medication, and dermatologic treatments. Find out how to identify your triggers, make it harder to pick, and get professional help.

  10. Picking Scabs: Effects and What to Do Instead | livestrong

    www.livestrong.com/article/13772415-picking-scabs

    Picking scabs can delay healing, worsen scars and increase infection risk. Learn why you should avoid picking scabs and how to cope with the urge or treat dermatillomania.

  11. Skin picking disorder - NHS

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    Skin picking disorder is where you cannot stop picking at your skin, causing cuts, bleeding or bruising. It may be related to stress, anxiety or other obsessive compulsive disorders. Learn how to cope and get help from NHS.