Trypophobia
Trypophobia In simple terms, Trypophobia can be defined as the fear of too many holes. Patients of Trypophobia have an uncontrolled reaction towards certain kinds of holes. Reactions of trypophobia vary from person to person. Some people give an uncontrolled response to specific kinds of patterns of holes. A viewing of hole pattern from a particular distance can also trigger distinctive anxious responses of a Trypophobic.
Causes of Trypophobia The exact causes of this disorder have not been discovered yet. Trypophobia may be the result of bad experiences of the past. Genetic predisposition, family relationships or any disastrous events in life can also cause Trypophobia.
Symptoms Dizziness Vomiting Nausea Nervousness Lack of coordination Uneasiness Anxiety Uncontrolled Anger Spasms Convulsions
Diagnosis of Trypophobia Since not much is known about the origin and causes of Trypophobia, there are no diagnostic tests yet developed to treat this condition.
Treatments Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Psychological Therapy Relaxation Exercise Emotional Therapy Counselling Hypnotherapy
Triggers of fear of Trypophobia Holes made by insects Holes in plants, fruits, vegetables, and bread Natural Occurring Geological Holes Too many holes linked together
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