What are the 3 types of pica?

These include:
  • Cultural or social practices. True pica is a compulsive behavior that you can't control. ...
  • Nutritional deficiencies. People who have low iron or calcium deficiencies often try to compensate for these by eating non-food items. ...
  • Other medical or mental health conditions.
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What are the different forms of pica?

Some of the most commonly described types of pica are eating earth, soil or clay (geophagia), ice (pagophagia) and starch (amylophagia). However, pica involving dozens of other substances, including cigarette butts and ashes, hair, paint chips, and paper have also been reported.
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What are the main causes of pica?

The most common causes of pica include:
  • pregnancy.
  • developmental conditions, such as autism or intellectual disabilities.
  • mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia.
  • cultural norms that view certain nonfood substances as sacred or as having healing properties.
  • malnourishment, especially iron-deficiency anemia.
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What are the early signs of pica?

Pica Symptoms and Characteristics
  • Nausea.
  • Pain in the stomach (or abdominal cramping which can indicate that there may be an intestinal blockage)
  • Constipation.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Stomach ulcers (which may cause blood in the stools)
  • Symptoms of lead poisoning (if paint chips that contain lead are ingested)
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Is pica an emotional disorder?

Pica is currently recognized as a mental disorder by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
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Who is most likely to get pica?

The disorder is more common in children, affecting 10% to 30% of young children ages 1 to 6. It can also occur in children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. On rare occasions, pregnant women crave strange, nonfood items.
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How is pica treated?

The Handbook for Clinical Child Psychology currently supports general behavioral strategies as the most effective treatment approach for pica, with training in which foods are edible and which foods cannot be eaten through the use of positive reinforcement.
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What are the dangers of pica?

When Pica is long term it can result in bowel obstruction, bezoars, and even toxicity. Ingestion of dirt and paint can lead to infections and heavy metal toxicity. Many reports exist of people who have had to undergo surgery to relieve bowel obstruction, perforation, and ulcers.
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What are the complications of pica?

Pica is a very dangerous condition. It can lead to a variety of complications, many of them medical emergencies. While ice won't do internal damage, other nonfood items can.
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Depending on what you eat, pica can lead to:
  • bowel problems.
  • intestinal obstructions.
  • perforated (torn) intestine.
  • poisoning.
  • infections.
  • choking.
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Is pica a form of OCD?

Response of pica and other eating disorders as well as OCD to SSRIs implies that the serotonin system dysfunction was the underlying mechanism in these disorders. As a result this case is supportive data that pica can be a disorder in OCD spectrum.
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What happens if pica is left untreated?

Risks. Even though pica disorder can be hard to detect in some individuals, it poses serious threats that could prove fatal if left untreated. Substances ingested could be poisonous, contain toxic chemicals, or be ridden with bacteria.
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Is pica inherited?

I don't think so. I've never seen any literature suggesting pica is an inherited disorder. I will note that a study (cited below in my response to question nine) suggests that Sickle Cell Disease is associated with a relatively high rate of pica and Sickle Cell Disease is an inherited condition. 9.
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At what age can pica be diagnosed?

It's normal for kids up to 2 years old to put things in their mouth. So the behavior isn't usually considered a disorder unless a child is older than 2.
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How can I satisfy pica cravings?

Here are some suggestions to help you deal with pica cravings:
  1. Inform your health care provider and review your prenatal health records.
  2. Monitor your iron status along with other vitamin and mineral intake.
  3. Consider potential substitutes for the cravings such as chewing sugarless gum.
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Is pica caused by anemia?

Pica is not a cause of iron deficiency anemia; pica is a symptom of iron deficiency anemia. It is the link between iron deficiency anemia and lead poisoning, which is why iron deficiency anemia should always be sought when a child is diagnosed with lead poisoning.
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What medications help with pica?

Medications that enhance a chemical in the brain called dopamine might help improve pica symptoms. Medications like Zyprexa, a drug ordinarily used for schizophrenia, may also reduce the urges and impulses to eat nonfood items.
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How does pica affect the brain?

Individuals with pica often have mental health disorders that result in impaired functioning. These disorders include developmental disabilities, brain damage, autism spectrum disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia.
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Who does pica disorder affect?

Pica can happen to anyone at any age but tends to happen in three specific groups of people: Young children, especially those under 6 years old. People who are pregnant. People with certain mental health conditions, especially autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities or schizophrenia.
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Is there a test for pica?

There are no laboratory tests for pica. Instead, the diagnosis is made from a clinical history of the patient. Diagnosing pica should be accompanied by tests for anemia, potential intestinal blockages, and toxic side effects of substances consumed (i.e., lead in paint, bacteria or parasites from dirt).
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What percentage of adults have pica?

There are some studies from the United States that shed light on pica prevalence: At an outpatient weight loss clinic, pica was present in 4% of men and women. 27.8–68% of pregnant women experience pica.
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What is a pica infarct?

Some strokes affect the brainstem and cerebellum. The Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery (PICA) carries blood to this part of the brain. This stroke (Wallenberg's Syndrome) causes the person to have balance problems and lean to one side. They may also have numbness on one side of the face and body and an eye droop.
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Is pica a symptom of schizophrenia?

Although pica is commonly associated with nutritional deficiencies, it is also observed in psychiatric disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and less commonly in schizophrenia.
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Can adults have pica?

Pica is a psychiatric disorder that is more common in children than in adults, although the exact prevalence in adults is unknown. When the disorder occurs in adults, it tends to be associated with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, or pregnancy.
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What does pica stand for in medical terms?

Medical Definition of pica

: an abnormal craving for and eating of substances (as chalk, ashes, or bones) not normally eaten that occurs in nutritional deficiency states (as aphosphorosis) in humans or animals or in some forms of mental illness — compare geophagy.
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Can you lose weight from pica?

In severe cases, pica can lead to serious medical complications, including gastrointestinal injury or obstruction, acute weight loss, malnutrition, or poisoning. Pica can occur in typically developing children or as part of an intellectual or developmental disorder.
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