HEMATOHIDROSIS-LIKE SYMPTOMS OF SKIN-PICKING DISORDER
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https://doi.org/10.55374/jseamed.v9.251Keywords:
hematohidrosis, hematidrosis, bloody sweat, skin picking, self-induced nail disorders, body-focused repetitive behaviorAbstract
Hematohidrosis, also known as hematidrosis, is a rare condition characterized by the presence of blood in sweat, with an unknown etiology. Although pathophysiology is poorly understood, psychological stress is undoubtedly linked to the condition. The diagnosis of hematohidrosis is complex, and it is only after bleeding disorders, vasculitis, trauma, and other disorders are ruled out. We describe a 12-year-old girl with a history of spontaneous bleeding on all fingernail folds. The patient and her mother denied trauma, picking, and provoking situations. The bleeding on all fingernail folds even occurred at the hospital. However, histopathology supported the diagnosis of hematohidrosis-like symptoms from skin-picking disorder. This case demonstrates that unusual bleeding on the fingernail folds can be associated with skin-picking or self-induced nail disorders. Careful history-taking and a thorough physical examination are essential to avoid unnecessary skin biopsies.
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