hydrophobia
Yes, the phobia of old buildings is real. This phobia is called Atephobia.
Gerascophobia is the fear of getting old. It is characterized by an irrational fear of aging and the physical and mental decline associated with it. Treatment often involves therapy to address underlying anxieties and coping strategies to manage age-related fears.
Well if your talking about the fear of water it is hydrophobia but, it is exactly washing and/or bathing it is abultophobia. Answered by a 11 year old.
The fear of growing old is called Gerontophobia.
There is no official name for the fear of the color grey, but the Old English/Anglo-Saxon word for "grey" is "graeg", so it has occasionally been referred to as "graegaphobia".
Gerontophobia/Gerascophobia.. either one works.. Gerontophobia is the fear/hate of old people and fear of growing old, Gerascophobia is the fear of growing old
Gerontophobia for growing old and the fear of the elderly. From the Greek 'Geron' meaning old man and 'phobia' meaning fear
dentapathophobia: denta = teeth patho = disease phobia = fear it's the closest i could come up with Fear of losing teeth is very common, it is also a common dream and is usually associated with a fear of aging and becoming old.
Every Old
Yes, the phobia of ancient ruins or old buildings is real. The phobia of ruins is called Atephobia.
ok i may be only 12 years old but i am into phobias . fear of the cold and feezing is called by many names there is ... cheimatophobia - frigophobia - psychophobia these are all words for fear of the cold or freezing . you do know its highly unlikely to be frozen though it happens . never mind hope this helps . this was posted by k8 the gr8 in , Hawaii
not much, try to flsu it out of your system by drinking a lot of water