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Trichotillomania in Childhood: A Sign of Emotional Distress
Abstract
S Boujloud, FZ El Fatoiki, F Hali and S Chiheb
Trichotillomania is a psychodermatologic disorder characterized by repetitive hair pulling, resulting in hair loss and associated with significant social and psychological challenges. It is a relatively common cause of childhood alopecia that can be difficult to diagnose. Trichoscopy effectively supports differential diagnosis of various hair and scalp diseases by identifying key features indicative of trichotillomania. A multidisciplinary approach tailored to the child’s individual needs, along with family support, is essential for successful management and sustained remission.