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Similar reactions can also occur with trypanophobia and traumatophobia.
And though he has a large collection of guns, he suffers from severe trypanophobia.
While trypanophobia is not age-specific, it is more common in children than in adults.
The study defined "significant trypanophobia" as an "aversion, fear, or anxiety score of greater than or equal to 5."
He suffers from such serious trypanophobia that he cannot use chopsticks and must instead use a spoon at meals.
The way parents act and react in situations where their child is undergoing venipuncture can have an effect on children and their trypanophobia.
Fear of Needles (often called Trypanophobia, Belonephobia or Aichmophobia) can cause health problems that can become even deathly to the patient.
It includes fear of blood (hemophobia), injury phobia and fear of receiving an injection (trypanophobia and some other names) or other invasive medical procedures.
There is a spectrum of blood, injection, and injury phobias including hemophobia (fear of blood) and trypanophobia (fear of receiving an injection).
Fear of needles, also known as needle phobia (and rarely as trypanophobia), is the extreme fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles.
Blood/injection/injury type - this includes fear of medical procedures, including needles and injections, (Trypanophobia), fear of blood, (Hemophobia) and fear of getting injured.
This would explain the association between fainting and stimuli such as bloodletting and injuries seen in blood-injection-injury type phobias such as trypanophobia as well as the gender differences.
Taking the child's attention from the needle also lessens his or her ability to feel anxiety; this is important because a large part of trypanophobia is the anticipatory stress caused by the needle.