Trypophobia is a proposed phobia (intense, irrational fear) of irregular patterns or clusters of small holes or bumps.The term is believed to have been coined by a participant in an online forum in 2005.The word is from the Greek: τρύπα, trýpa, meaning "hole" and , phóbos, meaning “fear”.
Trypophobia is not the name of a diagnosis in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) and it is rarely used in scientific literature, according to Jennifer Abbasi of Popular Science Abbasi said, "professionals who study and treat phobias tend not to use all the Latin and Greek names that get tossed around on message boards and in the press." However, on blogs and in internet forums, thousands of people claim to have trypophobia. Psychiatrist Carol Mathews said, "There might really be people out there with phobias to holes, because people can really have a phobia to anything, but just reading what's on the Internet, that doesn't seem to be what people actually have." According to Mathews, most people writing online are likely disgusted by these types of images without meeting criteria for a real phobia.
I don't know this kind of disease, I first saw this in the internet and i'm really afraid of it
the hair in my skin stand hahaha. But I face my fear I look at the picture for a long time.
And know I can look at it but not that so, it also depend on what kind of trypophobia it is.
I'm still afraid of it but not like before.
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