Entomophagy and coprophagy in alcohol use disorder: A rare psychopathology Jangid Purushottam, Goyal Aparna*, Bhushan Anirudh, Sethi Sujata Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Mental Health, University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, Haryana, India *Correspondence: Dr. Aparna Goyal, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Mental Health, University of Health Sciences, Rohtak-124001, Haryana, India, piku0908@gmail.com
Online published on 19 April, 2023. Abstract Behavioural presentations can vary in psychiatric disorders. Entomophagy, i.e. insect eating and coprophagy, i.e. eating of faeces are not only socially inept but also uncommon. These are also considered a variant of pica. The variations in psychopathology, especially the uncommon presentations are worth exploring. Here, we discussed a case with presentation of entomophagia and coprophagia along with alcohol dependence. Possible aetiological hypotheses were considered like pica, oral fixation, thiamine deficiency, and role of amygdala. This case report highlights the need to pursue and explore the aetiological reasons, so as to improve management strategies. Top Keywords Abnormal eating behaviours, Substance use, Psychology. Top |