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Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii
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Review paper

Exploring skin picking disorder: aetiology, treatment, and future directions

Hamad Alfahaad
1
,
Majed Aldehri
2
,
Soliman Ayed Alsaiari
1
,
Fayeh Asiri
3
,
Mahdi Alfataih
4
,
Saeed Alahmari
5

  1. College of Medicine, Najran University, Saudi Arabia
  2. Anatomy Department, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia
  3. Khamis Mushayt General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  4. Department of Dermatology, Assir Central Hospital, Abha, Saudi Arabia
  5. First Medical Center, PSS, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Adv Dermatol Allergol
Online publish date: 2024/08/09
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Skin picking disorder (SPD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by repetitive picking of the skin, causing damage to tissue and significant distress. Despite its prevalence and impact, SPD remains understudied and often overlooked in clinical practice. This review thoroughly examines SPD, including its epidemiology, aetiology, clinical presentation, methods of treatment, challenges, and future directions. The review highlights the multifactorial nature of SPD, involving genetic, neurobiological, and psychological factors. Clinical presentation of SPD includes compulsive skin picking behaviours, emotional distress, and impaired social functioning. This review underscores the importance of recognizing and addressing SPD, emphasizing the need for integrated approaches to assessment, treatment, and research. By advancing our understanding of SPD, we can improve outcomes and quality of life for individuals affected by this disorder.
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depression, anxiety, stress, dermatillomania, skin picking disorder, scar, excoriation

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