An Unusual Compulsive Behavior Related to Scalp Psoriasis and Hair Follicle Anxiety in Young Men.

IF 1.3 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Ramon Grimalt
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Abstract

Introduction: Patients suffering from androgenetic alopecia may experience obsessive behaviors on observing their own scalp.

Case presentation: This article describes a series of three cases of young men presenting with an unusual, seemingly compulsive behavior related to mild scalp psoriasis and a family history of androgenetic alopecia. Contrary to the typical goal of psoriasis treatment, these patients exhibit an intense fixation on scalp scales containing embedded hairs. They actively avoid dislodging these scales during routine hygiene or therapeutic efforts, fearing that their removal might accelerate hair loss. The cases involve young men (aged 24, 19, and 22) with significant anxiety about hair loss, which manifests as a meticulous and repetitive manipulation of their scalps to preserve these specific scales.

Conclusion: This behavior may fall within the spectrum of body-focused repetitive behaviors. This observation underscores the importance for dermatologists to thoroughly question patients about underlying anxieties and specific scalp manipulation behaviors, especially in young men with a familial history of alopecia, to facilitate more effective clinical management.

一种与年轻男性头皮牛皮癣和毛囊焦虑相关的异常强迫行为。
简介:患有雄激素性脱发的患者可能会对观察自己的头皮产生强迫行为。病例介绍:这篇文章描述了三个年轻男性的一系列病例,他们表现出一种不寻常的、看似强迫性的行为,与轻度头皮牛皮癣和雄激素源性脱发的家族史有关。与银屑病治疗的典型目标相反,这些患者表现出强烈的固定在头皮鳞片上,其中包含嵌入的毛发。他们在日常卫生或治疗过程中积极避免去除这些鳞片,担心它们的去除可能会加速脱发。这些病例涉及年轻男性(24岁、19岁和22岁),他们对脱发有明显的焦虑,表现为对头皮进行细致和重复的操作,以保持这些特定的鳞片。结论:这种行为可能属于以身体为中心的重复性行为。这一观察结果强调了皮肤科医生彻底询问患者潜在焦虑和特定头皮操作行为的重要性,特别是对于有脱发家族史的年轻男性,以促进更有效的临床管理。
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