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Is biting on your cheeks when you get nervous any form of anxiety disorder? |
its weird i get a strange release whenever i do it like even tho it hurts it like a good hurt, the only problem is sometimes i do it to the point where there ends up being big cuts in my mouth....do i have an anxiety disorder or anything and if so is it treatable? My daughter used to do that but she stopped it fast when her dentist told her if she did that over a long period of time, she could produce cancerous tissue. |
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