Saturday, September 18, 2010

Results Of Emetophobia To An Individual

By Emmanuel Carson

Emetophobia consists of an irrational fear of being sick and vomiting. It is known as the fifth phobia that is most common in the world. A person who has this condition avoids various situations that may be part of a daily routine, just out of the fear that he or she may vomit otherwise.

It further has sub-categories that include fear related to coming across vomit at any place, going through the experience of vomit, getting nauseated, and vomiting in front of other people.

Phobias, most of the time, begin due to a particular incident that took place in one's childhood, which induced fear related to a particular object or situation. Similarly, a person who has emetophobia is likely to have experienced a traumatic incident, such as vomiting in front of a crowd.

Its effect may differ from one to another, as for some, the phobia may only get triggered when he or she comes across a specific situation that is somehow related to it. For some, it may be so severe and intense that they would experience stress the whole time about falling ill. For this reason they may cut off from the whole world.

Emetophobia is one such phobia that makes the sufferer's life difficult to a great extent, as it may interfere in a number of activities that are not easy to avoid. For example, such a person may avoid traveling by air or going for a holiday to a hilly area. Some may avoid eating out, just because of the fear.

This fear has got more to do with what would happen if they vomited. For example, the person gets worried about his or her image in the eyes of other people, and how embarrassing it would be to vomit in front of others. The fear of appearing "disgusting" is what causes the most stress.

Psychological interventions in the form of therapies can be greatly helpful for this condition.

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