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trichotillomania

noun
tricho·​til·​lo·​ma·​nia | \ ˌtri-kə-ˌti-lə-ˈmā-nē-ə How to pronounce trichotillomania (audio) \

Definition of trichotillomania

: an abnormal desire to pull out one's hair

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The word trichotillomania derives from the Greek trich- ("hair") and tillein ("to pull or pluck"), along with the suffix -mania (from mainesthai, meaning "to be mad"). People suffering from trichotillomania will routinely pluck hair from the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes or other parts of the body, usually impulsively but sometimes with careful deliberation (such as by using tweezers). Some researchers believe that it may be a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The word for this condition first appeared in English around the dawn of the 20th century (it's generally thought to have been first coined in French by a French dermatologist).

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Victoria's Secret Angel Sara Sampaio is opening up about a mental health issue that affects her everyday life: trichotillomania, a condition that gives her the urge to pluck the hair from her eyebrows. Temi Adebowale, Harper's BAZAAR, "Model Sara Sampaio Reveals She Suffers From Trichotillomania," 30 July 2018 So much deeper, in fact, that when Sara Sampaio was recently asked a benign question about her eyebrow maintenance, the model gave an honest answer about her trichotillomania. Andrea Park, Teen Vogue, "Sara Sampaio Says She Has "Gaps" in Her Eyebrows Due to Trichotillomania," 25 July 2018 So much deeper, in fact, that when Sara Sampaio was recently asked a benign question about her eyebrow maintenance, the model gave an honest answer about her trichotillomania. Andrea Park, Allure, "Model Sara Sampaio Reveals the “Gaps” in Her Eyebrows Are Due to Trichotillomania," 25 July 2018 Other health conditions, like skin-picking disorder (also called excoriation disorder) or trichotillomania (also known as hair-pulling disorder), have a more obvious link to stress. Zahra Barnes, SELF, "Here's How Stress Actually Impacts Your Skin," 14 May 2018 Dermatillomania is classified as one of several body-focused repetitive behaviors—a category of compulsive self-grooming activities that also includes trichotillomania, or hair pulling, and nail biting, among others. Laura Dorwart, SELF, "How K Beauty Helps Me Manage My Skin-Picking Disorder," 14 May 2018 At the same time, her brows were becoming sparser and thinner, due to trichotillomania, a disorder that causes Liams to habitually pull out her hair. Devon Abelman, Allure, "Women With No Eyebrows Explain Why Arches Aren't Necessary," 14 May 2018 Either way, trichotillomania is most often a chronic, lifetime condition, but lots of people do recover, and recovery is a team sport. Kimi Vesel, SELF, "How I Deal With Trichotillomania in the Workplace," 7 Oct. 2017 Research on both trichophagia and trichotillomania is limited, but treatment options such as therapy and medication are available. Lily Herman, Allure, "Teen With "Rapunzel Syndrome" Reportedly Dies After Eating Own Hair," 18 Sep. 2017

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First Known Use of trichotillomania

circa 1903, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for trichotillomania

New Latin, from trich- + Greek tillein to pull, pluck + New Latin mania

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trichotillomania

noun
tricho·​til·​lo·​ma·​nia | \ -ˌtil-ə-ˈmā-nē-ə How to pronounce trichotillomania (audio) \

Medical Definition of trichotillomania

: abnormal desire to pull out one's hair

called also hairpulling, trich

Other Words from trichotillomania

trichotillomanic \ -​ˈman-​ik How to pronounce trichotillomanic (audio) \ adjective