2020
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.9856
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Chronic Rhinotillexomania Leading to Multiple Infectious Sequelae in a 66-Year-Old Female

Abstract: Rhinotillexomania, more commonly known as nose-picking, is a body-focused repetitive behavior that involves compulsive picking of the nares. While nose-picking in general is a common and largely unharmful practice worldwide, severe complications from chronic nosepicking do exist. This case highlights a 66-year-old female with a longstanding history of nosepicking and nose blowing who presented to the emergency department with acute delirium and various bodily complaints. She was subsequently admitted multiple … Show more

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