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It's normal for young children to put non-edibles in their mouths as they learn about their environment, but if you or someone you know continues to ingest the same non-food for one month or longer, it may be Pica disease.

So what is it? Well, let us channel old man Webster for a sec and clue you in. "Pica" comes from Latin word "magpie," a bird that known for it's tendency to eat, well, anything. Well, the magpie story is a little silly, the disease is certainly no laughing matter. Pica is treated as a serious eating disorder, sometimes resulting in serious health problems such as lead poisoning and iron-deficiency anemia.

Who gets it? Pica is often developed in people with developmental disabilities, including autism, mental retardation and in children between the ages two and three. People suffering from mental health conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder and schizophrenia are also more likely to suffer from Pica. And pregnant women beware: If you experienced Pica as a child, it can recur in pregnancy.

And what are the symptoms?
A better question might be "What do they eat?" The answer is a lengthy one. Victims often eat any of the following: dirt, clay, paint chips, plaster, chalk, cornstarch, laundry starch, baking soda, coffee grounds, cigarette ashes, burnt match heads, cigarette butts, feces, ice, glue, hair, paper, sand, toothpaste and soap.

For more information on Pica, visit kidshealth.org.


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I'm 20 years old and when I was younger I would eat chalk. About sophomore year in high school I started to do it again and have been struggling with it ever since. I don't swallow it but I chew it up and then spit it out. I told my bf recently and he tells me tl call him when I crave it. He says I should tell my parents but I just can't do it. I know they will not help me with it and I have no idea what to do. I babysit and they have chalk in the house and I had to throw it away. The problem is is that they have sidewalk chalk too!! It is so hard bc I have actually taken some of it and had it at their house. I need help.
 
my little girl is 3 yrs old and she may have pica disease. i try so hard to stop her but two seconds later shes eating paper again, or chewing on cloth, or she is sneeking soap out the bathroom, or eating loation. seeing how there is no cure for this disease im scared that it might kill her on day. i dont know what to do.
 
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