Pica is a condition in which there is persistent eating of inedible objects. Pica is most common among patients that suffer from mental illness and are institutionalized. Therefore, it usually occurs as a result of another condition. The average number ranges up to 26% of those in institutions. Pica can start at any age, but it most commonly starts in childhood. Adults that suffer from pica often hide their condition from others, and feed into their obsession when in private. Diagnosis of Pica When a patient is suspected of having pica, a medical evaluation is ordered. Tests will include a blood work up which will test for anemia, a common side effect of pica patient's. X-rays are done to ensure there are no blockages from objects consumed. There will also be checks and observations done to look for possible infections from contaminants. The doctor will inquire about the eating habits of the patient, and may ask that a daily journal of consumed foods be k
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