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Nervousness, anxiety, insecurity. Emptiness.
This is the time to divert attention. Do something else.
If you're a woman who applies some clear nail polish and it's poisonous, don't bite.
You can also use "desensitization**", prick yourself with a needle or tie a rubber band to your wrist when biting.
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Medically identified as a manifestation of ADHD.
Now it's all a matter of habit.
Ordinary people can't change it.
My friends are almost three.
I have never used nail clippers since I was a child.
What's more, he still uses his teeth to bite his nails, helpless.
Not a big deal.
There is no need to change it.
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It's just a habit, just get rid of it.
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1. When the living environment changes and the child is anxious and helpless, such as just starting kindergarten and not adapting to the environment, the child will bite his nails to relieve the tension.
When oppressed, when the desire to attack Nachong is suppressed, such as often being subjected to domestic violence, the child is very angry, and subconsciously wants to resist, but because he has no ability to resist, he will take the initiative to destroy his **-nails, expressing the anger and helplessness of "no ability to resist".
2. When the mind is highly nervous and stressed, many people like to bite their nails. According to one study, the majority of nail biting in France is related to their work, with more than 26% saying they bite their nails when considering things related to their work.
3. Children have a strong ability to imitate, and if children are in kindergarten or at home often see someone biting their nails, they will follow along out of curiosity. In this case, parents should remind them in time to help the baby get rid of bad habits, but do not scold, so as not to cause rebellion and strengthen the baby's awareness of biting nails.
4. The degree of nail biting varies from mild to severe, and most of the cases are not serious, but the top of the child's nail is uneven and cannot cover the finger end due to frequent nail biting.
A few more serious cases can be judged to be high in nail or nail around the ** bite bleeding, severe cases can be combined with infections such as onychomycitis, paronychia, and some even cause the entire nail to fall off or deform.
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I also took it, and then I went to the hospital to check it, it was a lack of something, and then I took medicine, but it may also be habitual, I usually clench my fists, and the doctor taught me so.
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If you hold on, you must hold on until your nails are long, and if you're a girl, then go to the nail salon to get it fixed, and you won't want to bite later.
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Legend has it that my aunt also liked to bite her hands back then (did she forget her nails), so my grandmother cut off all ten of my aunt's fingers with a glass and wrapped them in bandages, so my aunt was cured of this disease. I don't know if it's true or not, but now I can somewhat understand my grandmother's good intentions.
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