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Katherine

2y ago

Skin Picking Due to OCD: Need Help!

Does anybody else’s ocd cause them to pick at their skin until it bleeds and scars and looks horrific? please help LOL. i’ve tried putting bandaids over the areas i’ve picked and i bought scar gel to help the wounds heal.

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Pey10

2y ago

i’ve been able to re direct some of it to tearing paper and using fidget toys. also i asked my partner to call me out when i do it and make me stop. that helps a lot.
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Pey10

2y ago

Yes. mine is compulsive and is done as a self soothing behavior. i can’t let scabs heal. i find it distressing too. i’m covered in flakes as we speak lol. i’ve been doing it for like a decade and a half now. i try to keep my nails short and rounded for minimum damage, try to use pimple patches to heal them so i can’t access them, band aids for cuts, and i wear head scarves to stop myself from scalp picking. it’s worse if i’m having anxiety, so i try to manage that and monitor the two. i think it could be the trigger.
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indigoelephant

2y ago

YES. It's called dermotillomania and is an OCD variant. Mine has only gotten better since being on a high dose of my antidepressant. My new psychiatrist swears the vitamin inositol is great too, but I haven't noticed a difference yet. Behaviorally, I've found the best way to get ahead of it is to figure out what settings trigger me to pick and minimize them.
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jb13087

2y ago

Our ocd is intrusive thoughts

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