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Reasons for Biting Nails Explained

By Robert Grazian

Nail biting stems from a nervous condition. Usually the condition developed from childhood and ignited from emotional disturbances that have not been explored. Until the entity deals with the emotional reason by exploring the past, it is likely that person will continue biting his or her nails. The reasons for biting nails must be explained in order to find ways to resolve the problem.

Usually nail biting starts at a young age and it become habit-forming and continues to be a problem throughout the person’s life until that person finds ways to take control of his or her habit. When a person has nervous condition it is often, best to treat the condition first before considering ways to stop the habit. There is clear evidence that some sort of nervous condition is present. One of the best ways to find the source of the problem is to explore your past and find answers by asking, “Why, when, who, what, how,” when you the answers to these questions it helps you to find answers effectively.

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Biting Nails, How To Stop, and Is It Permanent?

By Bob Dylan

Nail biting is amongst one of the most common habit intended to relieve stress. Some of these habits pointing out stress and nervousness might include thumb-sucking, hair twisting or pulling, nose picking, tooth grinding and skin picking. Nail biting is generally the result of stress or excitement or it might be indicative of inactivity and boredom. It is believed that nail biting is generally a learnt behavior.

Nail biting is almost instinctive without actual realization. So, you could be engaged in reading or talking on the phone or watching TV and start biting nails without realizing it. Nail biting is not just limited to biting nails but also to biting the cuticles and the surrounding tissues around the nails.

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