Cohen Philip R
Dermatology, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, USA.
Cureus. 2022 Feb 16;14(2):e22289. doi: 10.7759/cureus.22289. eCollection 2022 Feb.
Dermatodaxia describes humans who bite their skin. Previously used designations, which are less appropriate, have included chewing pads, wolf-biter, and dermatophagia. Dermatodaxia is a body-focused repetitive behavior and is classified in the category of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders. People who bite their skin may concurrently have other related disorders such as dermatillomania (also referred to as skin picking) affecting their cutaneous integument, trichotillomania (also referred to as hair-pulling) affecting their hair, and/or onychophagia (also referred to as nail-biting) affecting their nails. A man with multiple medical conditions presented for follow-up evaluation of a recently treated superficial skin infection of his abdomen. Cutaneous examination not only showed complete resolution of an abdominal abscess but also dermatodaxia involving his dorsal left index finger; the skin biting site appeared as an asymptomatic lichenified nodule with overlying scaly hyperkeratosis. Additional inquiry confirmed that for several decades he would repeatedly bite this finger. He was aware - and even demonstrated - that his skin biting caused the lesion. He also declined any interventions to alter his behavior. Similar to the patient in this report, dermatodaxia typically presents as an asymptomatic, unilateral, solitary, lichenified, callous-like, thick nodule; however, bilateral involvement or multiple biting sites or both may occur. Lesions typically occur on the forearm, hands, and fingers; on the latter site, they may or may not involve the knuckles. Physical modalities, behavior modifications, and/or pharmacologic agents may be used in the management of dermatodaxia; however, many individuals with dermatodaxia - similar to the reported man - are not only aware that the cutaneous lesion is caused by their skin biting but also do not want to entertain the possibility of initiating any intervention that might change or stop their skin biting.
咬皮症指的是咬自己皮肤的人。之前使用的一些不太恰当的名称包括咀嚼垫、狼咬症和皮肤噬食症。咬皮症是一种身体聚焦性重复行为,归类于强迫症及相关障碍类别。咬自己皮肤的人可能同时患有其他相关障碍,如影响皮肤的皮肤搔抓症(也称为抠皮症)、影响头发的拔毛症(也称为拔毛癖)和/或影响指甲的咬甲癖(也称为咬指甲)。一名患有多种疾病的男子前来对其近期治疗的腹部浅表皮肤感染进行随访评估。皮肤检查不仅显示腹部脓肿已完全消退,还发现其左食指背侧有咬皮症;咬皮部位表现为一个无症状的苔藓化结节,其上有鳞屑性角化过度。进一步询问证实,几十年来他会反复咬这个手指。他知道——甚至还演示过——咬皮肤会导致病变。他也拒绝采取任何改变行为的干预措施。与本报告中的患者类似,咬皮症通常表现为无症状的、单侧的、孤立的、苔藓化的、胼胝样的厚结节;然而,也可能出现双侧受累或多个咬皮部位或两者皆有。病变通常发生在前臂、手部和手指;在手指部位,可能累及指关节,也可能不累及。物理治疗方法、行为矫正和/或药物制剂可用于咬皮症的治疗;然而,许多患有咬皮症的人,就像报告中的男子一样,不仅知道皮肤病变是由咬皮肤引起的,而且也不想考虑采取任何可能改变或停止咬皮肤行为的干预措施。