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What is fear of water called?

It should be hydrophobia, but that's actually an old term for the disease rabies (sufferers of rabies experience great pain in swallowing, and even the sight of water can produce an involuntary swallowing reflex). To avoid confusing, "aquaphobia" is sometimes used.


Hydrophobia is a feature of which disease?

Hydrophobia is a symptom associated with rabies. It is characterized by a fear of water and difficulty swallowing due to muscle spasms in the throat. This symptom is one of the key signs that can help in diagnosing rabies.


What is the disease name for rabies?

hydrophobia


Where is this disease most prevalent hydrophobia?

In Canada


What is the common name of the disease Hydrophobia?

Rabies


What detail about disease hydrophobia?

it is caused by street virus .


What part of speech is hydrophoiba?

"Hydrophobia" is a noun, the name of a disease.


Hydrophobia - does that mean you can scare away rabid animals with water?

The scientific name for rabies, "Hydrophobia" is as such because two of the symptoms of the disease are both an inflamed throat that rejects liquid nourishment, and a monstrous thirst for pure water. Because of this, sufferers act uncomfortable and frightened when around drinking water. You probably couldn't scare away a rabid animal with water - on the contrary, you'd only be attracting it.


Do Canavan disease sufferers have retardation?

Children with Canavan disease are mentally retarded and most will never be able to sit, stand, walk or talk, although they may learn to laugh and smile and reach for objects.


What symptoms do dogs have when they get hydrophobia?

They get vicious and if they scratch or bite you. You will get crazy, so avoid this disease.


Why does rabies make you unable to drink water?

Rabies can cause severe neurological symptoms, including hydrophobia (fear of water), due to spasms in the throat and difficulty swallowing. The virus affects the central nervous system, leading to inflammation and dysfunction in the brain areas that control swallowing and the perception of thirst. This aversion to water is a distressing symptom that can contribute to the overall severity of the disease.


Where is the disease hydrophobia most prevalent?

If by hydrophobia, you are referring to Rabies Encephalitis, then in suburban areas where humans come in close contact to vectors such as raccoons, feral dogs, bats, foxes, etc.