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streetToker , 18 May 2013

i pick my face and vagina until they bleed and scab over.

hi, im a 13 year old female. i've got 2 different habits/problems that have been going on since around january 2013, the first one is my vagina picking habit. i shave my vagina wich causes hairs to regrow. i use tweezers to pull out the little hairs, and the hairs that are under the skin's surface i squeeze them out with my fingers asif im popping a pimple. i squeeze and tweeze till my vagina bleeds and scabs over. even when it scabs i still continue to pick. my second habit is picking at my face. i pick at pimples,blackheads and any bumps on my face. i literally pick at them till they bleed and scab over. right now my forehead and sides of my face are scabbed so bad that its been over a week and they still havnt healed. this is the worst my habits have gotten and im scared of what else i might do. like for instance i was really fed up on the fact that i kept thinking i had gingevitas so i kept brushing my gums twice a day till they would bleed. its been 3 days since i've brushed my teeth. its really gross. but its so bad that i cant even put anyhting in my mouth without my gums burning. when i try to stop i feel agitated and that i need to finish what i started so i go back and continue. please help me. is this OCD ? or compulsive behaviour. or what is this and why am i doing this. do i need help ? or treatment ? PLEASE HELP.
5 Answers
coolbreeze
May 19, 2013
Hi streetToker ~ I also pick --- mostly my scalp, arms, chest, top of my back, shoulders, knees.... and even my breasts! I also want to tell you that the area you are referring to as your vagina is not actually your vagina....your vaginal is internal. You are talking about the "pubic hair region" over the "pubis bone"...over the vaginal area. ANYway, I do pick at that same area too...but not as much as the other places I just mentioned. We are not alone...I am finding out that there are so many other people that do this...mostly women. And, from what I read, it is a form of OCD. Most people that have told their doctors about their picking are given anti-depressants which also help OCD (in addition to depression.) . I don't think a lot of people are being helped without adding "talk" therapy also...and many people still don't stop even with anti-depressants and talk therapy. I have not been able to bring myself to seek help from a psychologist or psychiatrist yet. I do taken anti-depressants, but I was taking those way before I started picking. I've been picking for about 10 yrs. now. Anyway, streetToker, I just wanted to respond to let you know there are others who do this. I am sorry I am not much help to you as to how to stop. I am an older woman (I'm almost 70!)...and I am seeing that most people that do this are young...from teens to in their 40's. I didn't start picking until I was about 58. the main thing that worries me is that I will get an infection. You should see a doctor so that you can ask for an anti-depressant and see if that helps you. As I said, they will probably want you to seek behavioral/dognitive (talk) therapy from a mental health person that is experienced with OCD. ~~~~~~...It is EXTREMELY important that you keep your mouth clean...because of bacteria...if it gets into your bloodstream it can go to your heart. Also, I use tea-tree oil shampoo and tea-tree soap which helps to heal. However, this is the bad part...I have noticed that once a scab starts to heal, then it starts itching and I start picking it again when I start scratching where it itches. I wish I could help you more, but I just don't know how to stop. I hope you get more people to reply to your post. Good luck and God bless you.......Coolbreeze... ♥♥♥
streetToker
May 21, 2013

In reply to by coolbreeze

hey, thanks for your feedback. im already on 20mg of citalopram (anti depressant) and 108mg of concerta for my ADHD. im on 20mg of abilify because lately i've been really agitated. i have my own child pshyciatrist. so now that you know a little more about me, do you think you could give me some tips on this habit i have ?
Rosa
May 19, 2013
Hi, you say its been going on since January of this year? I'd say you are probably in a good position to be able to stop it as you've been doing it for months as opposed to years. Talking about it is the first step so well done for posting here I know its not easy. As useful as it is to talk to us is there someone you're close to who you can talk to about it in person? Someone who knows you well would be in a better position to be able to help you stop. Maybe they could help you decide on a plan of action as it were to combat it. I can understand your fear and worry I used to have panic attacks about it. You're not alone and you can stop, let us know how you get on
streetToker
May 21, 2013

In reply to by Rosa

hey, thanks for your feedback. but my teachers have called my mom tellling her they've seen my face and i should see someone about it. they told my mom that picking is another way of self harming. and i have tried to talk to my mom about this, asking her if this is something serious i should worry about. however my mom doesnt think that this is something i should worry about. because i do this without even noticing i do it to my face. no one understands me. i have ADHD and i am on 108 mg of concerta. and 20mg of citalopram (anti depressant) ... so i have no idea about this. like is is something i really need to worry about. or what ?
Rosa
May 21, 2013

In reply to by streetToker

I think your mom is right, its possible, especially since you don't realize you're doing it, that worrying about it will make the problem worse and embed it further. I'm not sure about ADHD but with depression some people find therapy helps if you havent already tried it and you could discuss the new picking development too, but if you have someone you already go to maybe bring it up with them as well. They tend to put your fears/worries at ease

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