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Pookala S Bhat1, P K Pardal, M Diwakar
1Department of Psychiatry, AFMC, Pune, India.
This study reports a rare case of self-inflicted glossal injury by biting in a patient with schizophrenia, highlighting an unusual manifestation of self-harm behavior. Management strategies for this specific type of self-mutilation are discussed.
Area of Science:
- Psychiatry
- Clinical Neuroscience
- Behavioral Science
Background:
- Self-mutilation is a recognized behavior in various psychiatric disorders.
- Schizophrenia patients may exhibit self-harm due to hallucinations, catatonia, or depression.
Observation:
- This case details a severe glossal (tongue) injury caused by biting.
- This specific method of self-harm has not been previously documented in schizophrenia literature.
Findings:
- The patient, diagnosed with schizophrenia, presented with a severe tongue injury from biting.
- The self-harm behavior was linked to the psychiatric condition, though specific triggers require further investigation.
Implications:
- This case expands the understanding of self-mutilation presentations in schizophrenia.
- It underscores the need for comprehensive assessment and tailored management of self-harm behaviors in psychiatric patients.
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