Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?
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Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?
I'm 20, and as long as I could remember (perhaps from early teens or pre-teen age but I can't remember now) I've always had this bad habit of finding little flaps of dry loose skin from around my nails, and biting them off or using my nails to pick them off. It's something I usually do when I'm nervous or bored. Sometimes I'd do it to the point where a lot of skin has come off and my finger looks a little messed up and it starts to hurt or sting a little. The pain is only about a 2 or 3 out of 10, but in a way it feels kind of good. I'd then press on the sore areas to feel it more, and then sometimes put ice or a cold wet issue on to try and soothe it, despite the fact that I'd purposely caused the pain and wounds in the first place. Sometimes I do feel bad for what I've done, and cover it up with a plaster until it heels. But then the time eventually comes when it's healed but the flaps of skin appear again, and so the cycle restarts.
In conjunction, I've also had the common habit of biting my nails, which I try to stop sometimes by painting my nails. I feel like the thought of constantly putting germs into my mouth from my fingers should stop me, but it doesn't. I've also had periods of being depressed throughout my adolescence and beyond, especially from the age of 16, so maybe that has something to do with it?
I've heard of lots of people cutting themselves as a form of self harm, but that's something that I've just never felt compelled to do for whatever reason. I think because I know that would just hurt too much, and I don't like inflicting pain on myself unless it's a small pain as described above. However, I wonder if this thing I do with my fingers is also a form of self-harm, albeit in a milder form? Or am I just a strange person? Does anyone else do this?
I really hope this post doesn't trigger anyone, and I apologise if it does as that isn't my intention at all, and feel free to delete if needs be mods. -
Re: Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?
I bite the skin around my nails, but not the nails. It's more common than you might think - a few people I went to school with did it too. Don't really think it's a self-harm thing - we're all just a bit odd.

There is stuff you can buy to stop yourself biting your nails. I don't know what it's called - but apparently it's foul-tasting stuff you put on your nails. -
Re: Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?
No I don't think so, just because I too have always chewed the skin around my thumbs, since I was about 7! I can't stop myself peeling those little flaps back with my other fingers and then ripping them off with my teeth ... urgh it sounds horrid, doesn't it? It's just a really bad habit, probably from boredom/the need to fidget.
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Re: Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?OK I have heard of that stuff. But I prefer painting my nails in normal nail varnish, as it looks pretty and this fact alone should deter me from wanting to ruin that(Original post by Piko_Piko)
I bite the skin around my nails, but not the nails. It's more common than you might think - a few people I went to school with did it too. Don't really think it's a self-harm thing - we're all just a bit odd.
There is stuff you can buy to stop yourself biting your nails. I don't know what it's called - but apparently it's foul-tasting stuff you put on your nails.
. It does normally work as well.
In fact, I've not even painted my nails in months now for some reason, so I'd better do it tonight. -
Re: Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?It depends, it can become quite compulsive. Self harm is obviously a very subjective and broad term, but I'd say if you were compulsively damaging your skin to relax it might be a mild case. I have a similar habit, picking at blackheads from my shoulders and back, its a bad habit and only makes it worse.(Original post by Anonymous)
I'm 20, and as long as I could remember (perhaps from early teens or pre-teen age but I can't remember now) I've always had this bad habit of finding little flaps of dry loose skin from around my nails, and biting them off or using my nails to pick them off. It's something I usually do when I'm nervous or bored. Sometimes I'd do it to the point where a lot of skin has come off and my finger looks a little messed up and it starts to hurt or sting a little. The pain is only about a 2 or 3 out of 10, but in a way it feels kind of good. I'd then press on the sore areas to feel it more, and then sometimes put ice or a cold wet issue on to try and soothe it, despite the fact that I'd purposely caused the pain and wounds in the first place. Sometimes I do feel bad for what I've done, and cover it up with a plaster until it heels. But then the time eventually comes when it's healed but the flaps of skin appear again, and so the cycle restarts.
In conjunction, I've also had the common habit of biting my nails, which I try to stop sometimes by painting my nails. I feel like the thought of constantly putting germs into my mouth from my fingers should stop me, but it doesn't. I've also had periods of being depressed throughout my adolescence and beyond, especially from the age of 16, so maybe that has something to do with it?
I've heard of lots of people cutting themselves as a form of self harm, but that's something that I've just never felt compelled to do for whatever reason. I think because I know that would just hurt too much, and I don't like inflicting pain on myself unless it's a small pain as described above. However, I wonder if this thing I do with my fingers is also a form of self-harm, albeit in a milder form? Or am I just a strange person? Does anyone else do this?
I really hope this post doesn't trigger anyone, and I apologise if it does as that isn't my intention at all, and feel free to delete if needs be mods.
Try to do something a bit more constructive. Instead of picking rub some calamine or something soothing on and then move on to another task (a hobby or work etc). -
Re: Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?I do this. I've picked quite a bit of the skin off my fingers - you generally can't tell unless I've just had a shower or something. I wouldn't say it's self harm, unless you're intentionally doing it for the pain and not because of boredom.(Original post by Anonymous)
I'm 20, and as long as I could remember (perhaps from early teens or pre-teen age but I can't remember now) I've always had this bad habit of finding little flaps of dry loose skin from around my nails, and biting them off or using my nails to pick them off. It's something I usually do when I'm nervous or bored. Sometimes I'd do it to the point where a lot of skin has come off and my finger looks a little messed up and it starts to hurt or sting a little. The pain is only about a 2 or 3 out of 10, but in a way it feels kind of good. I'd then press on the sore areas to feel it more, and then sometimes put ice or a cold wet issue on to try and soothe it, despite the fact that I'd purposely caused the pain and wounds in the first place. Sometimes I do feel bad for what I've done, and cover it up with a plaster until it heels. But then the time eventually comes when it's healed but the flaps of skin appear again, and so the cycle restarts.
In conjunction, I've also had the common habit of biting my nails, which I try to stop sometimes by painting my nails. I feel like the thought of constantly putting germs into my mouth from my fingers should stop me, but it doesn't. I've also had periods of being depressed throughout my adolescence and beyond, especially from the age of 16, so maybe that has something to do with it?
I've heard of lots of people cutting themselves as a form of self harm, but that's something that I've just never felt compelled to do for whatever reason. I think because I know that would just hurt too much, and I don't like inflicting pain on myself unless it's a small pain as described above. However, I wonder if this thing I do with my fingers is also a form of self-harm, albeit in a milder form? Or am I just a strange person? Does anyone else do this?
I really hope this post doesn't trigger anyone, and I apologise if it does as that isn't my intention at all, and feel free to delete if needs be mods. -
Re: Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?
Any type of harm to one's self is self harm. It doesn't matter if it's mild such as picking your skin or severe as cutting. It's still self harm.
Most people who self harm do so as a way of dealing with stressors - or nervousness, in your case. It would be wise to replace that with something healthier - such as going for a run or talking to a friend (it doesn't have to be about your urge). -
Re: Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?
I do this too. Have managed to cut down in the past through coming up with alternative fidget methods (tapping my fingers on a desk or messing with elastic bands) - maybe things you could try? For me, it's more of a compulsion than a form of self-harm, but it could be different for you. Either way, it IS harmful (and a little unsightly if you do it to the extent that I do!), so well done for trying to stop
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Re: Is picking the skin off your fingers a form of self harm?
Could be a symptom of Dermatillomania, which is an impulsive control disorder that often results from anxiety. It has many similarities with trichotillomania and obsessive compulsive disorder. Doctors often refuse to medicate sufferers because you could replace an addiction for another addiction, so CBT is the preferred treatment. I bite the inside of my cheeks, lips and thumbs and doc says it is a form of self harm but I do not do it to purposely hurt myself, I do it because I am stressed and anxious so hmm.. p.s chewing gum is a good distraction!
