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Trichotillomania and trichophagia - diagnosis, treatment, prevention. The attempt to establish guidelines of treatment in Poland.
 
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Oddział Kliniczny Psychiatrii Samodzielnego Publicznego Dziecięcego Szpitala Klinicznego w Warszawie
 
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Oddział Kliniczny Chirurgii i Urologii Dziecięcej i Pediatrii Samodzielnego Publicznego Dziecięcego Szpitala Klinicznego w Warszawie
 
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Klinika Chirurgii i Urologii Dziecięcej WUM
 
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Klinika Gastroenterologii i Żywienia Dzieci WUM
 
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Klinika Psychiatrii Wieku Rozwojowego WUM
 
 
Submission date: 2015-04-14
 
 
Final revision date: 2015-09-23
 
 
Acceptance date: 2015-09-24
 
 
Publication date: 2016-02-28
 
 
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Marta Gawłowska-Sawosz   

Oddział Kliniczny Psychiatrii - Samodzielny Publiczny Dziecięcy Szpital Kliniczny w Warszawie, ul. Czechosłowacka 8/10, 92-216 Łódź, Polska
 
 
Psychiatr Pol 2016;50(1):127-143
 
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Trichotillomania is a disorder characterised by inability to control over pulling own hair from various parts of a body resulting in noticeable hair loss. Due to its long-term, progressive course, untreated trichotillomania can lead to disturbances in the functioning of patients and complications which are dangerous to life and health. Due to the ambiguous nature of the symptoms, they often remain unrecognised by clinicians. Most patients are afraid of revealing symptoms and reluctantly seek for professional help. In our opinion, it is necessary to increase the awareness of the disorder of physicians of different specialties to improve the detection, treatment efficacy and to prevent dangerous complications of trichotillomania. This paper summarises the current state of knowledge on the epidemiology, aetiology, clinical presentation, and treatment of trichotillomania. It is also an attempt to create guidelines in all cases of suspected trichotillomania – adapted to Polish conditions. It also highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary treatment as a condition of effectiveness of the therapy and prevention of relapse.
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