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What is itchyophobia?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/7/2025

Itchyophobia is an irrational fear of itching or the sensation of itchiness. Individuals with this phobia may experience significant anxiety at the thought of having an itch, leading to avoidance behaviors or distress in situations where they might expect to feel itchy. Like other specific phobias, it can interfere with daily life and may require therapeutic intervention to manage.

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