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Those who suffer from Frigophobia are not born with it.
Frigophobia symptoms can be mental, emotional or physical.
Singaporeans has similar cultural beliefs on Frigophobia as the Chinese.
Those with are at risk of developing Frigophobia are characterized by one or more of the following:
Frigophobia: the fear of cold.
Furthermore, no drug was ever developed specifically to treat frigophobia, and no drug on market can cure the root cause of the problem.
In a 1975 study among ethnic Chinese in Taiwan, it was noted that frigophobia may be culturally linked to koro.
Treatments for Frigophobia include:
In China, Frigophobia is known as Wei Han Zheng (畏寒症).
Chinese traditional beliefs also states that working women are particularly susceptible to Frigophobia, triggered by a combination of stress, menopause, pregnancy and other disorders such as anemia.
The case study of a 45-year-old housewife with Frigophobia was studied and the results concluded: Frigophobia is closely related to, and strongly influenced by cultural beliefs.