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Why Am I Afraid Of Hair?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you experience increased heart rate if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you experience hot or cold flashes if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you experience a dilation of pupils if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you start shaking if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you experience increased blood pressure if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you start sweating if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you experience dizziness or lightheadedness if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you have difficulty breathing if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you experience nausea if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you experience anxiety or panic attacks if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you feel as if you’re losing control if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you experience a feeling detached from yourself if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you have an overwhelming need to escape situations that trigger fear, like seeing or touching loose hairs?

Do you feel powerless if you see or touch loose hairs?

Do you feel as if you may pass out or die if you see or touch loose hairs?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it’s unlikely that you have a clinical problem related to being afraid of hair. People who do have a serious problem with this, are likely to suffer from trichophobia. Trichophobia is an intense fear of hair, especially seeing or touching loose hairs (e.g., on the body, clothing). The symptoms these people experience may interfere with their daily lives. Symptoms of phobias can vary from person to person, meaning they are very individual. Some persons experience mild symptoms, others need treatment for their phobia. In your case, there may be no need to worry, but if you want to know more about this health condition or other phobias, you can always contact your doctor.

Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs of being seriously afraid of hair. These signs are related to a condition called trichophobia. A person who suffers from trichophobia experiences an intense fear of hair, especially seeing or touching loose hairs (e.g., on the body, clothing). There are researchers who believe that the condition is caused by depression, stress or anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. In case your fear of hair has a negative impact on your daily life, you may see a mental health professional. Treatment may be necessary. If your fear is mild, you may benefit from lifestyle changes such as practicing yoga or other relaxation techniques.

Unfortunately, you are displaying symptoms typically seen among individuals who have trichophobia. A person who suffers from trichophobia experiences an intense fear of hair, especially seeing or touching loose hairs (e.g., on the body, clothing). At first, it may be annoying, but eventually the phobia can disrupt your daily activities. If your fear is mild, you may only need some lifestyle changes including yoga and relaxation techniques. In case your phobia is more severe, you may need cognitive-behavioral therapy or certain medications. If left untreated, phobias may lead to more severe problems including isolation, mood disorders and substance use disorder. Talk to your doctor for help.

References

https://www.healthline.com/health/trichophobia

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