Hair Pulling or Tricholtillomania Disorder May Find Relief With Over the Counter Antioxidant

July 17, 2009 by  
Filed under Random Thoughts

hairIf you suffer from hair pulling or Trichotillomania disorder, you may find relief in an over the counter antioxidant.

Trichotillomania is an irresistible urge to pull one’s own hair out. It affects over 2 million Americans over the age of 22.

A paper on the results of a small trial of hair pullers was published in the Archives of General Psychiatry this week. In the study of 50 hair pullers, more than half of those who took the over the counter antioxidant, N_acetylcysteine, showed improvement of symptoms after 12 weeks.

Signs of  hair pulling  include patchy bald areas on the scalp, sparse or missing eyelashes or eyebrows, and chewing or eating pulled out hair.

The antioxidant, N-acetylcysteine, is available in pill form at stores like GNC and Vitamin Shoppe.

As always check with your doctor first, but if you suffer from hair pulling or trichotillomania disorder, this over the counter antioxidant may be beneficial to you.

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