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The fear is so strong that it produces a range of physical symptoms which typically may include sweating, trembling, feelings of faintness and dizziness, nausea, palpitations, hyperventilation and panic attack. There are, however, some apparent differences between the various categories of phobia, particularly with regard to their development.
- Gynophobia
- Glossophobia
- Genophobia
- Haphephobia
- Heliophobia
- Hemaphobia
- Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia
- Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
- Hydrophobia
- Hypnophobia
- Ichthyophobia
- Judeophobia
- Lachanophobia
- Lygophobia
- Mysophobia
- Monophobia
- Musophobia
- Necrophobia
- Neophobia
- Nyctophobia
- Ophidiophobia
- Ornithophobia
- Osmophobia
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