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Anthropophobia, also known as fear of people, can manifest through symptoms such as extreme anxiety, avoidance of social situations, difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, and sweating. Individuals with anthropophobia may experience a persistent fear of interaction or communication with others, leading to isolation and distress in social settings.Treatment may involve therapy, medication, and coping strategies to help manage these symptoms and improve social functioning.
Tuberculosis is a serious disease that mainly affects the lungs. It is caused by bacteria and can be contagious if not properly treated. Symptoms include coughing, chest pain, fatigue, and weight loss.
Culture shock is the term used to describe the feeling of uneasiness and unhappiness that an anthropologist or an individual may experience when struggling to adjust to a new culture. Symptoms can include feelings of isolation, frustration, and a longing to return home.
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The inability for the body to process dairy products is known as lactose intolerance. This condition occurs when the small intestine doesn't produce enough of the enzyme lactase, which is needed to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk and dairy products. Symptoms may include bloating, gas, diarrhea, and stomach cramps after consuming dairy.
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~Glossophobia ~Anthropophobia ~Thanatophobia
Anthropophobia is a psycho-social disorder where one has an irrational fear of others, social situations, groups. It may be complicated by either Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and/or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It is doubtful that there is a single cause of anthropophobia, but more likely that several factors go into the causation of this under reported phobia. Psycho-Emotional Abuse as a child can be one factor. A child who is repeatedly called "stupid" by a parent or parents, may grow to fee awkward in social situations and feel that others are judging her or him in social situations. The possibility of embarrassment is paralyzing and the symptoms of panic, elevated heart rate, fear of what's coming, and a feeling of impending doom set in. If the person can't handle it he or she flees to solitude. Many sufferers of Anthropophobia call themselves Solitudophiles instead.
Anthropophobia or Sociophobia
The fear of people or society can be classified as Anthropophobia or Sociophobia.
Fear of people is called anthropophobia.
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