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Do I Have Ochlophobia?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you experience an overwhelming sense of wanting to get away from the crowd?

Do you start trembling when exposed to crowds?

Do you start sweating when exposed to crowds?

Do you experience a racing heart when exposed to crowds?

Do you experience heart palpitations when exposed to crowds?

Do you experience shortness of breath when exposed to crowds?

Do you experience nausea or vomit when exposed to crowds?

Do you experience dizziness when exposed to crowds?

Do you feel weak when exposed to crowds?

Do you experience lightheadedness when exposed to crowds?

Do you start shaking when exposed to crowds?

Do you start crying when exposed to crowds?

Do you experience chest discomfort when exposed to crowds?

Do you experience a fear of loss of control when exposed to crowds?

Do you faint when exposed to crowds when exposed to crowds?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you have ochlophobia. Ochlophobia is an abnormal, intense fear of crowds, mobs, or any type of situation with a large crowd of people. The condition often goes hand in hand with agoraphobia, which involves a fear of being unable to escape from places or situations, or in which help may not be available in case you have an unexpected panic attack. It’s normal to sometimes feel uncomfortable in crowded places, but when a fear of crowds has a negative impact on someone’s daily life, it becomes pathological and help may be needed.

Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs of ochlophobia. Ochlophobia is an abnormal, intense fear of crowds, mobs, or any type of situation with a large crowd of people. The condition can develop in response to a traumatic experience related to crowds, for example trying to escape from an emergency in a crowded environment or getting lost in a crowd. It may be important to discuss your symptoms with your doctor, especially if they are controlling your life. Luckily, there are several treatment methods that can help you to get rid of the condition.

Unfortunately, you are displaying symptoms typically seen among individuals who have ochlophobia. Ochlophobia is an abnormal, intense fear of crowds, mobs, or any type of situation with a large crowd of people. It may be important to talk to your doctor about your symptoms. A helpful technique in treating the condition is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), in which people learn to change their thoughts and their feelings. Thoughts will become less intrusive. Also, desensitization may help, in which a person is taught how to relax when being exposed progressively to more intense forms of the feared stimuli. The fear will be mastered at the less intense level.

References

https://www.medfriendly.com/ochlophobia.html

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