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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Phobias details

A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. There are many specific phobias. Acrophobia is a fear of heights. You may be able to ski the world's tallest mountains but be unable to go above the 5th floor of an office building. Agoraphobia is a fear of public places, and claustrophobia is a fear of closed-in places. If you become anxious and extremely self-conscious in everyday social situations, you could have a social phobia. Other common phobias involve tunnels, highway driving, water, flying, animals and blood.


People with phobias try to avoid what they are afraid of. If they cannot, they may experience


Panic and fear


Rapid heartbeat


Shortness of breath


Trembling


A strong desire to get away


Treatment helps most people with phobias. Options include medicines, therapy or both.


Anxiety:




Fear and anxiety are part of life. You may feel anxious before you take a test or walk down a dark street. This kind of anxiety is useful - it can make you more alert or careful. It usually ends soon after you are out of the situation that caused it. But for millions of people in the United States, the anxiety does not go away, and gets worse over time. They may have chest pains or nightmares. They may even be afraid to leave home. These people have anxiety disorders. Types include........................


Panic disorder


Obsessive-compulsive disorder


Post-traumatic stress disorder


Phobias  

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