Symptoms vary on how severe the phobia is. I have it myself, and I scream and go crazy just at the mention of the word v-. I can't even say the "V" word fully because it makes me think of it. And when the thought of it does come across the mind, one may feel pain in the neck, chest, head, and/or wrist.
Taunting someone with Sanguvoriphobia with the "V" word can lead to a mental breakdown. They can either go into a period of crying until they forget what they were sobbing about or go into a rage of violence towards whoever said the "V" word.
Some people might even start suspecting those around them to be "V" words. With these extreme cases you might find garlic (or maybe even a stake) with them at all times.
i looked it up and i found this Sanguivoriphobia. (San- gwee - vor- ee- fo- bia)
Sanguivoriphobia. (San- gwee - vor- ee- fo- bia) it means litterally, fear of blood eaters. or in other words vampires
Fear of being watched is one of the symptoms of social phobia.
Social phobia causes an extreme fear of being humiliated or embarrassed in front of people. A trivial mistake is regarded as much more serious.blushing is painfully embarrassing. Social phobia is frequently accompanied by depression or substance abuse.
Cathisophobia is the fear of sitting down. It involves breathlessness as one of the symptoms.
A mental health professional can diagnose phobias after a detailed interview and discussion of both mental and physical symptoms
Shyness does not necessarily mean you have a social phobia. You say that sometimes you avoid going out in public so this indicates that your behavior is not overly limiting. The symptoms of social phobia are intense worry, anxiety, fear and your symptoms might be blushing, shortness of breath, upset stomach. Only you can decide if your shyness stops you from activities that you want to experience, if that is the case becoming knowledgeable with the disorder can be very helpful. There are self help books and internet resources that can enlighten you and that in itself may bring you empowerment and comfort.
A phobia is a clinical description of a set of specific symptoms related to anxiety disorders. There are, clinically speaking, very few of them. There may be one for exercise anxiety, but we are not aware of it and it seems rather unlikely.
Social Phobia is the phobia of embarrassment. It is the phobia in which a person is scared of being bullied.
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
I looked it up and there is no phobia name for hail.
Chionophobia is the phobia of skiing/snow.