You can't eat it

Mum reveals how rare pica syndrome gives her five-year-old daughter cravings to eat toys, door frames and even the CARPET

A CONCERNED mum has admitted that her daughter is “eating her out of house and home” because of her pica disorder.

Clara Bates, 29, was kicked out of two of her properties after her little girl Farrah began eating the carpets and walls.

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Clara and her daughter Farrah have been moved out of their home by two of their angry landlords

Here’s everything you need to know about pica syndrome, the rare condition that’s been affecting the mother and daughter’s lives…

What are the signs that your child may have pica syndrome?

Clara first noticed something wasn’t right with her daughter’s eating habits when Farrah was 10-months-old.

The Derby mum remembered: “She always had her foot in her mouth sucking on it. I was told babies do that, so not to worry.

“But then I noticed the Velcro was missing from her baby shoes. When I replaced them the same thing happened.

“I realised she must be digesting it and I was terrified.”

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Farrah’s eating disorder first manifested when she was just 10-months-old

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What advice did the doctors give to Clara?

After seeking advice from a doctor, Clara was assured that the problem would be temporary because the tot was teething.

Sadly, Farrah’s condition worsened and she was soon chomping on clothes and her baby brother’s shoes.

Clara’s worry escalated when she found fragments of undigested carpet in Farrah’s potty.

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After heating her own shoes, the tot then moved on to munching on the walls and carpets

She revealed: “I asked Farrah what she was eating and she pointed to the carpet as if to say ‘yum yum’.

“Suddenly it made sense, I had noticed holes appearing around the edges next to the door frames but had no idea why.”

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The concerned mum removed the carpets in the hope that Farrah wouldn’t consume any more inedible objects

To protect her daughter from her bizarre eating habit, Clara decided to remove the carpet from her house.

Unfortunately, her landlord stung her with a £500 fine for altering the property and she was ordered to move out.

This became a recurring problem, as the Bates’s had to move again the following year after they were kicked out for trying to tile the floors.

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Clara hopes her five-year-old will grow out of the disorder, as it’s costing the family a lot of money

How else has pica affected the family’s life?

Farrah’s rare condition also proves a drain on the family finances, as they have to fork out for replacement shoes, toys, clothing and bedding.

Clara hopes that her daughter will be able to overcome Pica as she grows up.

She said: “It’s a serious condition that can lead to death.

“I worry so much but, unfortunately, there is no treatment as such.

“We just have to hope she grows out of it.

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Even though the condition is tough to deal with, mum Clara knows it’s not Farrah’s fault

She added: “Having Farrah brings a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘eating me out of house and home’, because it’s literally causing us to have to move every time she damages a house.

“But she doesn’t understand and she can’t help the cravings she has.”

What is pica syndrome?

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Pica triggers the craving to consume inedible objects, such as the carpet that Farrah chewed through

Pica is an eating disorder that sparks long-term cravings for inedible objects.

Sufferers can have the urge to consume all matter of objects, from coins, to clothes, to cigarette butts.

has commented that research into the causes, assessment and treatment is still in its infancy.

reveals that limited data does show that people with learning disabilities are more likely to display pica symptoms.

Pregnant women may also experience temporary cravings to eat non-food items.

Have any more cases of pica syndrome been reported recently?

In March, sales executive Candice Knox admitted that she refuses to leave the house without a sponge in her handbag in case she gets peckish.

And last year, a man claimed that his love life is in tatters after his unusual addiction to liquid detergent has put off any potential dates.

Zhang Yue, 31, confessed that he realised his fondness for washing-up liquids, soaps, and shampoos in 2012.

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