Necrophobia
Necrophobia is the fear of death, dying or dead bodies.
Necrophobia,or the fear of death, can make someone feel extremely nervous.
Being afraid of death can prevent someone from having a normal life, but it is very common to be afraid of death.
If a person has an overwhelming fear of death they could experience side effects such as panic attacks, shortness of breath, accelerated heart rate, dizziness, chest pain, nausea and sweating.
If a person has an overwhelming fear of death they could experience side effects such as panic attacks, shortness of breath, accelerated heart rate, dizziness, chest pain, nausea and sweating.
Some people will completely shut out the outside world when they are scared to death over death. Fearing death is attributed to the natural need for survival. Fearing death can be caused by a traumatic experience a person has had in the past or the person has had a brush with death.
Symptoms: If fear is taking over and one is experiencing physical symptoms, recognizing that being near or seeing dead things causes feelings of unnatural distress, avoiding cemeteries or anywhere there has been death, fear has persisted over significant time and is affecting ones heath and/or is causing them to hide from the outside.
Necrophobia can be referred to as Thanatophobia which is the fear of the unknown.
Necrophobia can be referred to as Thanatophobia which is the fear of the unknown.
Sources: allaboutconseling.com/library/necrophobia
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