A patient suffering from trichopathophobia has an intense fear of hair and hair-related situations. This can manifest as anxiety about losing their own hair, seeing hair on others, or even being in environments where hair may be present. The fear can lead to significant distress and avoidance behaviors, impacting their daily life and social interactions.
Trichopathophobia, as the word should be spelled, is the fear of hair.
Fear of loose hairs. Not hair on the head, that's Trichopathophobia. Like hairs on someone's jumper, or attached to a sleeve.
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Chaetophobia, Trichopathophobia, Trichophobia, or Hypertrichophobia.
The medical prefix for painful is 'dys-' so if the patient was suffering from something such as painful swallowing, it would be known as dysphagia.
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A fear of hair. --ANSWER-- Trichopathophobia - note the correct spellingThis is extreme anxiety and fear about the growth, colour or diseases of hair, and is not just a fear of hair.
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Goraphobic means suffering from agoraphobia; abnormally afraid of open or public places