Symptom Rashes

**Plunder Symptom:**

Monotonous movements in which the patient begins to mechanically remove, throw off or other objects and items in various directions from the body, surrounding objects, or from the skin, mucous membranes and other superficial areas of his body.

Etiology. The causes of the syndrome are varied, but most often it is associated with the need for self-realization, self-affirmation and dominance. It can also be caused by other mental and physical illnesses, which include symptoms of anxiety, drug addiction, or neurological disorders.



Symptom **Picking** - *monotonous movements, removing any small particles or objects from the surface of one’s body.* Observed in *exacerbating forms of delirium*, but can also occur outside the framework of acute hallucinatory psychosis. In essence, it is a catatonic symptom from the group of symptoms of auto-aggression, which appear only in the later stages of the disease, in a state of delirium and general disorganization of the patient’s mental processes. This personality deviation should not be considered separately, but only as part of other symptoms inherent in the disease (for example, in the initial stages of a psychopathic-like disorder, catatonic syndromes can manifest themselves in monotonous movements, expressed in collecting, grasping, shaking off small objects).

*The monosymptom of wiping is one of the characteristic signs of persistent schizophrenic psychosis*. It appears that the patient is actually holding a small object in his mouth,