Pica (disorder)
class of disease
obere ụdị nkeeating disorder, disease Dezie
health specialtypsychiatry, psychology Dezie
mgbaàmà na akarairi nri Dezie
ICD-9-CM307.52 Dezie
ICPC 2 IDP11 Dezie
NCI Thesaurus IDC92566 Dezie

Ọgbaghara Pica bụ nsogbu a na-ahụ site na agụụ na iri ihe ndị a na-adịghị ele anya dị ka nri. [1]N'ozuzu, ọchịchọ bụ maka ihe ole na ole dịka ala, poteto, ice, ntutu, ma ọ bụ ágbá. [2] mgbe, ihe ịrịba ama ole na ole na-adị n'agbanyeghị na mgbu afọ nwere ike ịpụta mgbe ụfọdụ. [2] nwere ike ibute nsị na-ebute, Mgbochi eriri afọ, obere mkpụrụ ndụ ọbara, ma ọ bụ nje parasitic.

Ejikọtara Pica na ịtụrụ ime, ụkọ ígwè, nsogbu uche ndị ọzọ, ịda ogbenye, erighị ihe na-edozi ahụ, na obi mgbawa.[3][2]. Nnyoch[2] a na-eme nke ọma chọrọ ka omume na-adịgide ma ọ dịkarịa ala otu ọnwa ma bụrụ nke na-ekwesịghị ekwesị maka afọ na ọdịbendị mmadụ. [4] mee nchọpụta ahụ, onye ahụ ga-abụkwa ma ọ dịkarịa ala afọ abụọ.

N'ime ụmụaka ndị na-adịghị ahụkebe, pica na-ekpebikarị na agụmakwụkwọ gbasara ihe kwesịrị ekwesị iri. [2], gụnyere ọgwụgwọ omume, nwekwara ike ịba uru. [2] Ọ bụrụ na ụkọ iron dị n'ahụ, a ga-agwọ ya.

Pica na-emetụta ihe ruru 30% nke ụmụaka na ndị inyom dị ime [2] [5] mgbe pica malitere ihe karịrị afọ [3],000 na Hippocrates. [2] Akpọrọ okwu ahụ maka magpie nkịtị (Pica pica) nke na-eri ihe ndị a na-adịghị ahụkebe.

Edensibia

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  1. (2009) in Luby: Handbook of preschool mental health : development, disorders, and treatment. New York: Guilford Press, 129. ISBN 9781606233504. Retrieved on 3 June 2016. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Leung (2019). "Pica: A Common Condition that is Commonly Missed - An Update Review.". Current pediatric reviews 15 (3): 164-169. DOI:10.2174/1573396315666190313163530. PMID 30868957. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 (2000) "Pica: Common but commonly missed". The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 13 (5): 353–8. PMID 11001006. 
  4. Al Nasser (January 2020). "Pica". PMID 30335275. 
  5. Michalska (2016). "Nonspecific eating disorders - a subjective review". Psychiatria Polska 50 (3): 497–507. DOI:10.12740/PP/59217. ISSN 2391-5854. PMID 27556109.