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Frequently Asked Questions about Pica

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Nithin Jayan, MBBS, DNB on Sep 12, 2012


Frequently Asked Questions about Pica

1. Does pica lead to anemia?

Pica has been known to cause anemia. Pica substances prevent the absorption of dietary nutrients required for hemoglobin production. Geophagia or eating of soil is more closely associated with anemia because it is a risk factor for transmission of parasites such as roundworm, whipworm and hookworm.


2. What is the significance of culture and pica behavior?

Scientists have attributed a definite role of culture in pica disorder. Traditionally, in some societies, women were typically potters or gardeners. Their close association with soil has been suggested as a possible reason. Other people believe that the inherent richness of soil and is association with cultural concepts such as blood and fertility make it ideal for consumption.

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