What is Ommetaphobia?

Ommetaphobia also known as Ommatophobia and fear of the eyes. Ommetaphobia develops when a person has a bad situation or traumatic event occur in their lives affect the eyes (ie, seeing a pop in the eye socket, a strong blow to the eye, being blind in one eye, etc. .) Ommetaphobia is considered a social phobia, because these are social situations (ie looking into the eyes of someone touching your eyes, it gets in your eyes, etc.). But I guess that could also be considered a specific phobia. For example, someone who sees eye floating in a jar can be sent into a panic. You can find more information on specific social phobia and the home page.

Ommetaphobia What are the symptoms?

As with any phobia, the symptoms vary from person depending on their level of fear. Symptoms typically Ommetaphobia extreme anxiety, fear and panic, as all the relative shortness of breath, rapid breathing, irregular heartbeat, sweating, excessive sweating, nausea, dry mouth, nausea, inability to articulate words or sentences, dry mouth and tremors.

Can I take medication for Ommetaphobia?

Medications can be prescribed to Ommetaphobia. Please note that these drugs can have side effects and / or withdrawal systems which can be severe. It is also important to note that the drugs do not cure Ommetaphobia, at best, temporarily remove the systems. But there are treatments for Ommetaphobia that include counseling, hypnotherapy, psychotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Click on the link at the top of the page called "Treatment Information" for more information on these types of treatments.

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