It's not diagnosed. There is no word for it, so feel free to make it up.
I call it Oscillatphobia... Oscillate is Latin for swing.
When things swing in front of me I get sick to my stomach.
One day I was watching the air freshener swing on the review mirror of my families car before an accident and I can remember it swinging and my mothers key chain swinging from the ignition immediately after. No one was seriously hurt, but since it makes me cringe and my stomach hurt. Can no longer have anything on my key chain, any objects hanging from my car, must look away from loose dangling jewelry and can't stand beaded door curtains.
Hypnosis may be a option for treatment, which has worked for others, but no myself.
Regards,
Kay
The fear of thorns falls under the phobia concerning sharp or "pointy" objects, known as aichmophobia. This phobia is sometimes known as belonephobia or enetophobia. The fear itself, however, mostly refers to the fear of needle-like objects.
Fear of small objects is tapinophobia.
Aichmophobia- Fear of needles or pointed objects
Trypanophobia: Fear of Injections - Aichmophobia: Fear of needles or pointed objects
Leukophobia- the fear of the color whiteMelanophobia- fear of the color blackThere is no phobia for exact objects with these colors. I hope i helped with your question
Belonephobia is the fear of pointed objects, but not of of pointed objects pointed in your direction.
Phobia
it does not have a name, according to scientist research, But aichmophobia might be what you need - the fear of sharp or stinging objects
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
AichmoTurophobia. Just guessing. Aichmophobia is the fear of sharp objects; turophobia is cheese phobia.
The fear of mismatched socks is called asymmetiphobia. This is a physical phobia that is also characterized by being afraid of asymmetrical objects.
Heat, anything from hot weather to hot objects. It's not really a very specific phobia.