I have a fear of dirty floors.
Phobia of dirty floors.
I hate the feeling.
The word itself comes from the greek word phobos which means fear or horror.
People with this phobia may develop some extreme aversions to anything they perceive as being unclean.
Hydrophobia for example literally.
Can anybody tell me what the phobia of marble floors is called.
Usually therapy will do the trick.
Treatments for misophobia treatments are just the same as symptoms and causes.
I don t know why but whenever i am bare feet in my marble tiled bathroom it feels like slithering snakes and slime under me.
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Of course that may not be considered clinically irrational.
Symptoms include vertigo dizziness sweating and feeling as if they ll pass out or lose consciousness.
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People with this phobia avoid mountains bridges or the higher floors of buildings.
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In may case it s not related to a fear of feet or fear of any dirt or germs or floors in general.
I get goose bumps when i touch marble and i also get teary eyes.
A phobia is an irrational fear of something that s unlikely to cause harm.
People may feel very unpleasant whenever they are dirty because they feel a sense of discomfort.
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People have the option of many different types of therapies which will both help to.
The phobia of dirt does not have to have a direct cause.
What is that phobia called.
This is in close relation to another phobia known as automysophobia.
Please don t ask me about curing phobias because i know little about them.
It contains a large list of phobias and teaches how to cope with and ultimately cure your fear you can also learn more about phobia symptoms and what fear is.
My interest is in the names only.
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People who feel dirty also may have itching and other related problems.
The english suffixes phobia phobic phobe from greek φόβος phobos fear occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational abnormal unwarranted persistent or disabling fear as a mental disorder e g.
Nobody really likes to be dirty but some people just take this fear too far.
I don t accept answers like then just re tile your bathroom.
And how can i stop it.