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What does ratophobia?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 7/19/2025

Ratophobia is the intense fear of rats. This specific phobia can lead to significant anxiety and avoidance behaviors when confronted with rats or even the thought of them. Symptoms may include sweating, rapid heartbeat, and feelings of panic. Like other phobias, it can often be treated through exposure therapy or cognitive-behavioral therapy.

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