Irresistible one
Ever found yourself pulling at your hair without realizing it?
It might seem like just a habit but for many, it’s something much deeper.
Trichotillomania, also known as Hair-Pulling Disorder is a real and often misunderstood mental health condition.
It involves a strong, repetitive urge to pull out one’s hair from the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, or even other parts of the body.
Why does it happen?
🔹This behaviour can be seen when someone is stressed and anxious and can get exacerbated too with heightened anxiety.
🔹It’s not done for fun, but as a way to cope.
🔹And for those living with it, the struggle to stop can feel overwhelming.
It can leave behind visible bald patches and invisible emotional pain. But there’s hope.
Trichotillomania is treatable. With therapy, self-awareness, and the right support, healing is possible.
With timely intervention involving mental health professionals and dermatologists working together, individuals can heal — both emotionally and physically.
Behind every strand is a story — not of weakness, but of resilience.
Let’s talk about it. Let’s support those who need it.
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