"Pagophagia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pagophagia" Meaning

Pagophagia is a rare eating disorder characterized by a craving to consume large amounts of ice, often resulting in frequent trips to the freezer or ice machine. The term "pagophagia" comes from the Greek words "pagos," meaning "sea," and "phagia," meaning "to eat."

"Pagophagia" Examples

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Pagophagia is a rare disorder characterized by an intense craving for ice cubes or other frozen substances.

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The doctor diagnosed her with pagophagia after she brought a bag of ice cubes to the hospital and insisted on eating them.
Her constant craving for frozen food led to a diagnosis of pagophagia, which she found difficult to manage.
As a child, she had pagophagia, and her parents had to hide the ice cream in the freezer to avoid her constant requests.
The treatment for pagophagia involved behavioral therapy to help her overcome her obsession with ice.
After years of struggling with pagophagia, she found relief with treatment and no longer craved frozen substances.

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