1. Mysophobia
Mysophobia is a fear of germs. People it affects always believe they are contaminated with lots of germs. If you see a person always going to the bathroom to clean up it is very likely they would have Mysophobia. The person will have panic attacks, shortness of breath, dizziness, sweating, trembling, chest pain, increased heart rate and nausea very regularly. This phobia could have been caused by seeing a movie on germs. Their fear of germs and dirt may cause them to think of the cleanest environments as contaminated and dirty.
2. Pteromerhanophobia
Those who have pteromerhanophobia have a fear of flying. They will fear that a plane they are in will crash and will result into their death. If they were to survive they still fear getting trapped in a place where help is almost impossible and they will not be found. This phobia may not have even be caused by a flying incident but maybe one time that they were very stressed out.
3. Social Phobias
If you notice someone who doesn’t enjoy going out and socialising it is highly likely they suffer from a social phobia. There are different kinds of social phobias. Social phobic people very much dislike meeting new people, talking in public places and Talking in front of a room full of people. They are very shy in front of other people, when in front of large crowds it sends their heart beating. Social Phobic people are extremely self-conscious their stomachs start churning and they get sweaty palms showing their nervousness.
4. Trypanophobia
Trypanophobia is a fear of injections. Lots of people are afraid of needles and injections. The difference is trypanophobics still fear injections when they are grown. You would panic at the thought of being injected and even a picture would scare a person with this phobia. Some people with this phobia go to great lengths such as not even seeking help from a doctor when they are sick because of the thought of getting an injection. The most common effect this phobia has on people is a very fast beating heart.
5. Astraphobia
Astraphobia is the fear of thunder and lightning. During a storm those who suffer from astraphobia find themselves crying, sweating and having panic attacks. They usually feel very nauseous, and they have a constant need to use the bathroom. It is worse if a astraphobic person is alone during a thunderstorm as they will look for ways to find cover. They will usually find themselves hiding under the bed. Someone's fear of thunder and lightning cannot be recorded a fully developed phobia unless it is ongoing for six or more months.
6. Cynophobia
Cynophobia is a fear of dogs. People it affects tend to run away from the sight of any dogs. Although in some worse cases the person will just freeze on the spot in fear. Specific negative experiences with canines tend to feed this phobia. There are some people who only fear certain kinds or breeds of dogs. This phobia is usually developed between the age of five and nine and will usually never go away.
7. Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia is a fear of any situation in which the person would have difficulty escaping, this phobia can take place anywhere. It could be in religious buildings (such as a church), open spaces, crowded places, malls, etc. It can be any space/place where the person if affects believes is part of the phobia which they are afraid of. Every case is very different. The most common sign is panic attacks which would happen regularly to the person. The person usually will just try to avoid any situation/place, no matter how remotely bad, that may lead them to the place.
8. Acrophobia
Acrophobia is a fear of heights and bridges. About everyone has been afraid of heights but people with this phobia have anxiety attacks every time they are exposed to heights. The situation must be relieved immediately; otherwise, the person will start to feel restless and may even become panicky.
9. Ophidiophobia
Ophidiophobia is a fear of snakes. Ophidiophobia is a specific phobia. The fear of snakes may vary, the most extreme cases people it affects are not even capable of looking at pictures of the slithering, slimy animal. It would also depend on how they would look at the image. Those who suffer from this phobia may have emotional anxiety, panic attacks, loss of control, and a lot even suffer from fainting when seeing a snake. Some people fear the snake for its looks and movement but others fear the snake for its venom and the harm a snake could do.
10. Arachnophobia
Arachnophobia is a fear of Spiders. This phobia usually affects more women than men. Those who suffer from arachnophobia usually experience shortness of breath and will sweat excessively. They are prone to crying and screaming when they see spiders and even if they just see a web. People with arachnophobia are very alert and think there are spiders in every room. Some bad cases seeing a picture of a spider will frighten the person.
Mysophobia is a fear of germs. People it affects always believe they are contaminated with lots of germs. If you see a person always going to the bathroom to clean up it is very likely they would have Mysophobia. The person will have panic attacks, shortness of breath, dizziness, sweating, trembling, chest pain, increased heart rate and nausea very regularly. This phobia could have been caused by seeing a movie on germs. Their fear of germs and dirt may cause them to think of the cleanest environments as contaminated and dirty.
2. Pteromerhanophobia
Those who have pteromerhanophobia have a fear of flying. They will fear that a plane they are in will crash and will result into their death. If they were to survive they still fear getting trapped in a place where help is almost impossible and they will not be found. This phobia may not have even be caused by a flying incident but maybe one time that they were very stressed out.
3. Social Phobias
If you notice someone who doesn’t enjoy going out and socialising it is highly likely they suffer from a social phobia. There are different kinds of social phobias. Social phobic people very much dislike meeting new people, talking in public places and Talking in front of a room full of people. They are very shy in front of other people, when in front of large crowds it sends their heart beating. Social Phobic people are extremely self-conscious their stomachs start churning and they get sweaty palms showing their nervousness.
4. Trypanophobia
Trypanophobia is a fear of injections. Lots of people are afraid of needles and injections. The difference is trypanophobics still fear injections when they are grown. You would panic at the thought of being injected and even a picture would scare a person with this phobia. Some people with this phobia go to great lengths such as not even seeking help from a doctor when they are sick because of the thought of getting an injection. The most common effect this phobia has on people is a very fast beating heart.
5. Astraphobia
Astraphobia is the fear of thunder and lightning. During a storm those who suffer from astraphobia find themselves crying, sweating and having panic attacks. They usually feel very nauseous, and they have a constant need to use the bathroom. It is worse if a astraphobic person is alone during a thunderstorm as they will look for ways to find cover. They will usually find themselves hiding under the bed. Someone's fear of thunder and lightning cannot be recorded a fully developed phobia unless it is ongoing for six or more months.
6. Cynophobia
Cynophobia is a fear of dogs. People it affects tend to run away from the sight of any dogs. Although in some worse cases the person will just freeze on the spot in fear. Specific negative experiences with canines tend to feed this phobia. There are some people who only fear certain kinds or breeds of dogs. This phobia is usually developed between the age of five and nine and will usually never go away.
7. Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia is a fear of any situation in which the person would have difficulty escaping, this phobia can take place anywhere. It could be in religious buildings (such as a church), open spaces, crowded places, malls, etc. It can be any space/place where the person if affects believes is part of the phobia which they are afraid of. Every case is very different. The most common sign is panic attacks which would happen regularly to the person. The person usually will just try to avoid any situation/place, no matter how remotely bad, that may lead them to the place.
8. Acrophobia
Acrophobia is a fear of heights and bridges. About everyone has been afraid of heights but people with this phobia have anxiety attacks every time they are exposed to heights. The situation must be relieved immediately; otherwise, the person will start to feel restless and may even become panicky.
9. Ophidiophobia
Ophidiophobia is a fear of snakes. Ophidiophobia is a specific phobia. The fear of snakes may vary, the most extreme cases people it affects are not even capable of looking at pictures of the slithering, slimy animal. It would also depend on how they would look at the image. Those who suffer from this phobia may have emotional anxiety, panic attacks, loss of control, and a lot even suffer from fainting when seeing a snake. Some people fear the snake for its looks and movement but others fear the snake for its venom and the harm a snake could do.
10. Arachnophobia
Arachnophobia is a fear of Spiders. This phobia usually affects more women than men. Those who suffer from arachnophobia usually experience shortness of breath and will sweat excessively. They are prone to crying and screaming when they see spiders and even if they just see a web. People with arachnophobia are very alert and think there are spiders in every room. Some bad cases seeing a picture of a spider will frighten the person.