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What Does Pica Come From? Unpacking the Origins of Cravings for Non-Food Items

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According to the DSM-5, a diagnosis of pica requires the persistent eating of non-nutritive, non-food substances for at least one month. The origins of pica are not yet fully understood, but current research suggests a multifaceted link to nutritional deficiencies, underlying mental health conditions, and environmental factors. This compulsive disorder, named after the magpie bird known for eating unusual objects, affects individuals of all ages but is most common in young children and pregnant women.

Why do I crave brick? Understanding and addressing the urge

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According to the Cleveland Clinic, pica is an eating disorder where a person compulsively eats non-food items, including bricks. A craving for brick is a specific manifestation of this condition, and it can stem from nutritional deficiencies, mental health factors, or other underlying issues. While it may seem unusual, understanding the root cause is the first step toward effective treatment and recovery.