Health Tip: Possible Triggers for Pica
(HealthDay News) -- Pica often affects children with developmental disorders, pregnant women and sometimes people with epilepsy. It's characterized by a craving to eat non-food substances, such as paint, plaster, chalk, cornstarch, dirt or cigarettes.
The Nemours Foundation mentions these possible triggers for pica:
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Being deficient in vitamins and minerals, such as iron or zinc.
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Dieting too strictly.
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Being malnourished.
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Lack of parental supervision.
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Having a developmental problem, such as autism or mental retardation.
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Having certain mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia or obsessive compulsive disorder.
Date Last Reviewed:
11/2/2009
Date Last Modified:
11/2/2009