There is no official term for that specific condition.
But since the fear of pain is agliophobia, and the fear of heat is thermophobia, one could probably combine those to form the word thermagliophobia, which would roughly indicate the fear of pain from heat.
Yes, the phobia of mismatched or odd things does exist. This is called Asymmetriphobia.
Yes, the phobia of good news or receiving good news does exist. Including receiving positive "news" from a fortune cookie.The phobia is called Consecotaleophobia.
Yes, this is a real fear. This phobia is called hagiophobia.
Yes, the abnormal phobia of learning new things does exist. It is called sophophobia.
Yes, the phobia of dryness or dry things is real.This phobia is called xerophobia.
Yes, the fear of sourness does officially exist.This phobia is called Acerophobia.
that would be called atisidasophibia
Yes, the phobia of old buildings is real. This phobia is called Atephobia.
Polyphobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of many things
yes, all things have a phobia
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Asymmetriphobia.
The phobia of needles is called entetophobia and the phobia of needles and pins is called belonephobia. The medical term Trypanophobia, is rarely used. Tryanophobia refers to an extreme and irrational fear of all the medical procedures that involve use of syringes, injections and even hypodermic needles. The phobia of needles is similar to aichmophobia, that is, a morbid fear of all sharp things. These sharp objects include needles, knives, sharp end of an umbrella and even a pointing finger! However, the term tryanophobia is not used and is generally referred to as phobia of needles or needle phobia.