Hand biting is a common behaviour in which an individual bites or chews on their own hands or fingers. This behaviour is typically seen in children, but it can also occur in adults. Hand biting can be a coping mechanism for stress, anxiety, boredom, or sensory needs, and it can lead to physical harm if left unchecked. In this blog, we'll explore the reasons behind hand biting, the potential consequences, and some strategies for managing the behaviour.
Scratching can be a normal response to an itch or irritation, but excessive scratching can have a number of negative consequences. It can damage the skin, exacerbate existing skin conditions, and even be a sign of an underlying medical condition. In this blog post we take a closer look at the causes and management of scratching habits.
If your child is a frequent or long-term thumb sucker, the constant exposure to saliva can have adverse effects on their skin, causing irritation, dryness, and even infection. In this blog post, we will explore the damage saliva can do to the skin on hands during thumb sucking, and provide some tips to help heal damaged skin.