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Is there an effective treatment for hair pulling?
Is there an effective treatment for hair pulling?
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Hair pulling is more common than many believe. It may affect up to 3.5% of adults, although some experts say the number is closer to 1%. The older name for this condition is trichotillomania. But the more modern term is “hair pulling disorder.”
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