Researchers estimate that up to 14% or more of the population experience some form of disgust or fear of stimuli associated with trypophobia.
What is trypophobia
Trypophobia is one such phobia that causes a pathological fear of holes and openings, especially when they are in large numbers.
Even an ordinary bar of chocolate with a porous texture or a honeycomb can terrify patients and seriously affect their mental state.
Why does a person get trypophobia
Fear of dermatological pathologies is one of the most common reasons for the development of trypophobia.
Ulcers, enlarged pores, wounds, scars - all this provokes panic and disgust in the patient. An uncontrollable attack of fear can be accompanied by obsessions and nervousness.
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Why is trypophobia dangerous
In severe cases, trypophobia leads to panic attacks, depression, insomnia and affects daily life: a person cannot communicate, go to work or school.
If the symptoms of trypophobia are very disturbing, it is better to consult a psychiatrist.
How is trypophobia treated
Professionals can offer two types of support.
These are therapeutic sessions - mainly using cognitive behavioral therapy, as well as exposure therapy, during which a person gets to know his fear closer and learns how to respond to it correctly.