You Won't Believe to You are Affected by one of these Phobias
7 Most common phobias in the world

A phobia is one type of fear of an object or situation, Some phobias or fear are most common such as the fear of dogs but they are not genetically and naturally grow. The only reason they exist is some big incidents, some personal death and there can be several other reasons.
Phobia can interfere with school, work and relationships. The fear is sometimes different and sometimes normal but the fear typically persists for six months or more.
According to the National Institute of Mental Health and ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (ADAA), specific phobias affect 19 million adults or 8.7% of the U.S. population.
Here are the 7 most common phobias in the world:
1) Arachnophobia (fear of spiders)
Arachnophobia is an intense fear of spiders and similar animals such as scorpions. It is the most common phobia are people who struggle from day to day life. Approximately 30.5% of the U.S. population are affected by arachnophobia.
Studies claim to arachnophobia is normal for most people but some people are can not handle this fear and for them arachnophobia similar to a panic attack.
A person with arachnophobia may also show some of the following behaviours like an avoiding situation where spiders may be, such as television shows, forests, or sheds.
Some of the physical signs of Arachnophobia:
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Sweating
- Shaking
- Increased heart rate
- Fainting
- Breathing difficulty
2) Glossophobia (fear of public speaking)
Glossophobia is a fear of public speaking and this is the second most common phobia. Many people are facing this problem several times. One survey of glossophobia is said, 26.2% of the U.S. population and 73% population worldwide are affected by glossophobia. And it affects as many as four out of ten Americans.
Glossophobia is also called social phobia or anxiety disorder. A Glossophobia person feels like the classic fight-or-flight response. This situation blood sugar or energy levels, to increase. And heart rate and blood pressure rise or sending more blood flow to muscles.
Common symptoms of Glossophobia:
- Sweating
- Urge to getaway
- Trembling
- Shortness of breath or hyperventilating
- Muscle pressure
- Dizziness
- Vomiting and nausea
3) Ophidiophobia (fear of snakes)
Ophidiophobia is a fear of snakes. that's are similar to arachnophobia, ophidiophobia affected people are avoiding places where snakes may be found and also avoid participating in outside activities such as campaigns or hiking.
A study of NCBI found that our brain is evolutionarily conditioned to be afraid of snake-like forms. This makes sense, as they have always been a threat to the human species. And approximately 22% of the U.S. population are affected by ophidiophobia.
Common symptoms of Ophidiophobia:
- Panic attack at the sight of a snake
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- High heart rate
- Sweating, especially in your extremities such as your palms
- Shaking and trembling
- Anxiety breathing or shortness of breath
4) Mysophobia (fear of germs)
Mysophobia is a fear of germs and contamination. mysophobia also be called germaphobia, bacillophobia, bacteriophobia and verminophobia. And they may also be afraid of dirt or getting dirty, Where germs might be present.
On average 13.2% of the U.S. population are affected by mysophobia. A germaphobic person avoiding places such as aeroplanes or hospitals and they are also afraid of unclean objects and surfaces, such as doorknobs, computer keyboards, or unwashed clothes.
Common symptoms of Mysophobia:
- Avoiding or leaving situations perceived to result in germ exposure
- Seeking help to cope with the fear and situations that cause fear
- Thoughts of being overcome with fear in situations when germs are present
- Anxiety, worries, or nervousness related to exposure to germs
- Thoughts of germ exposure resulting in illnesses or other negative consequence
5) Cynophobia (fear of dogs)
Cynophobia is a fear of dogs. It's more than just feeling uncomfortable with barking and being around the dogs. Cynophobia affected 13% of the U.S. population and 7 to 9% of the population worldwide.
Cynophobia developing are any back experience with a dog such as a dog attack and dog biting. A cynophobic person avoids becoming friends with a dog owner.
Common symptoms of Cynophobia:
- Sweating
- Upset stomach
- Rapid heart rate
- Panic or anxiety attacks
- Feeling powerless over your fear
- Closing body control
6) Astraphobia (fear of thunder and lightning)
Astraphobia is the fear of thunder and lightning. Astraphobia is also called astrapophobia, tonitrophobia, brontophobia and keraunophobia. An astraphobia affected 10% of the U.S. population. The thunder and lighting sound mostly disturbing children and there is a most common fear in the child & some times adults.
Astraphobia person is mostly experiencing fear such as suddenly high sound and a dog barking. There is more complicated in monsoon season and avoiding going outdoor in this particular season.
Common symptoms of Astraphobia:
- Breathing difficulty
- Sweaty palms
- An obsessive desire to monitor the storm
- Clinging to others for protection during a storm
- Understanding that these feelings are irrational and overblown
- All body shaking
- Chest pain & heart palpitations
7) Trypanophobia (fear of injections)
Trypanophobia is a fear of injections or hypodermic needles. Children are especially scared of needles because they realise the needles are damaging the skin. But sometimes a fear of needles stays with them into adulthood.
Trypanophobia affected 10% population in the U.S., in some cases, the symptoms of trypanophobia can also be induced by observing others undergoing injections. And the patient is afraid of sharp edges stuff such as knife and pencil points, sometimes this fear can be extremely intense.
Common symptoms of Trypanophobia:
- Anxiety
- High blood pressure & heart rate
- Panic attacks
- Dizziness
- Avoiding medical care
- Impression physically and emotionally violent
In Conclusion
Phobias are normal in every life stage, but sometimes feelings of fear are extremely intense. The phobia lives for more than six months, It can be completely cured if treated early. Phobia is developed in some other activities and experiences like accidents, death and this type of incident.
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