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  2. Emetophobia - Wikipedia

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    People who have a fear of vomiting may avoid travel because of the worry about motion sickness or others experiencing it around them. They may also fear roller coasters for the same reason. Lipsitz et al.'s findings also showed that those with emetophobia often have difficulties comfortably leading a normal life. [1]

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    Fear of vomiting, also called emetophobia, ran my life. Last year I got help and learned how expert advice can help conquer your fears and anxieties.

  4. List of phobias - Wikipedia

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    fear of vomiting: Enochlophobia: fear of crowds: Entomophobia: fear/dislike of insects, a zoophobia: Ephebiphobia: fear of youth; inaccurate, exaggerated and sensational characterization of young people Equinophobia: fear of horses: Ergophobia, ergasiophobia fear of work or functioning, or a surgeon's fear of operating Erotophobia: fear of ...

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  7. Talk:Emetophobia - Wikipedia

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    While there may be many people who are mainly afraid of the public embarrassment associated with vomiting, there are many others whose fear is more specifically about the act itself. I am not afraid of vomiting in public. I remember what vomiting feels like, and I am more afraid of the act itself than anything else associated with it.

  8. Osmophobia - Wikipedia

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    The condition may also be present in individuals in substance withdrawal, specifically opioid withdrawal syndrome, where it is usually associated with nausea and/or vomiting. The term osmophobia comes from the Greek ὀσμή - osmē, meaning "smell, odour" [5] and φόβος - phobos, "fear". [6] Olfactophobia comes from the Latin olfacto, "to ...

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    Then, one day, they suddenly wake up with terrifying symptoms: blurred vision, worryingly high heart rate and low blood pressure, uncontrolled vomiting and nausea, and fainting when they stand up.