Pica
Pica is a psychological disorder characterized by an appetite for substances that are largely non-nutritive. The condition's name comes from the Latin word for magpie, a bird known for its unusual eating behaviors.
Causes
The exact cause of pica is unknown. It is believed to be linked to mineral deficiencies, such as iron or zinc, which may trigger specific cravings. However, pica can also be a cultural practice not associated with a deficiency or disorder.
Symptoms
The most obvious symptom of pica is the consumption of non-food items. These can include, but are not limited to, dirt, hair, paint, and metal. The consumption of these items must persist for more than one month at an age where eating such objects is considered developmentally inappropriate.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of pica involves a medical evaluation to assess for possible anemia, intestinal blockages, or potential toxicity from ingested substances. A mental health professional may also be consulted to determine if the behavior is a result of a developmental disorder.
Treatment
Treatment for pica involves addressing the underlying deficiencies or disorders that are causing the behavior. This can include nutritional counseling, medication, or behavioral interventions.
See also
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