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Batrachophobia: Causes, Cure, Symptoms and Treatment |
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Batrachophobia like any other phobia is a condition which is related to fear of reptiles. Batrachophobia can be divided into various divisions depending upon the reptiles. A common term referred to the fear of reptiles is called as Herpetophobia. It is another term for Batrachophobia. An unusual kind of fear towards reptiles like snakes is known as Ophidiophobia. This is one of the most common types of phobia experienced. Even though this condition is very commonly experiences, experts say that it is often a practical and very useful phobia which makes humans fear to snakes. There are several reasons explained behind this phenomenon.
Batrachophobia is defined as "a persistent, abnormal and unwarranted fear experienced by humans against amphibians, frogs, newts, reptiles and even salamanders". Such fear of reptiles are not noticed by people always, but as time passes people have started recognizing the symptoms and things related to this kind of phobia.
The symptoms related to Batrachophobia are rapid breath taking moments, shortness of breath, heart beat which is irregular, nausea, vomiting, sweating, loneliness, dizziness, drying of mouth, feeling sick, shaking, inability to speak or clearly think, fear of dying, becoming violent as being mad or getting out of control, a feeling of aloofness from the situation and many more. Different people experience different kinds of symptoms and each vary depending on the nature of the condition.
The cause of Batrachophobia might be any incident or a trauma which might have occurred in the past related to the reptiles. It might even be due to recognizing of these reptiles as dangerous and fearful creatures from the childhood itself. This condition may arise even if the person has had experiences by watching television and movies which make these reptiles creatures to be feared of.
Curing Batrachophobia by treating with drugs is not an easy task and it might prove to be of no use. The only work done by these drugs are to suppress the condition or the symptoms related to it. Therefore the only way of curing Batrachophobia is by attending clinics which do not recommend any drugs. Such clinics are opened every everywhere which are designed for making people feel free and relaxed out of any sort of tension. Such clinics might help a person relieve stress and be like a normal individual.
Treatment of Batrachophobia takes a long time and also needs a lot of patience. It might take months or even years and above all it needs repeated exposure of the patient to the particular fear! Many experts convey that this repeated exposure might lead to worsening of the condition and also is said to be unnecessary. They say that Batrachophobia can be cured by the accurate method and even within 24 hours time. Nowadays it is estimated that about 80% of the patients can be cured by treating them but it might take a long time. It can be accurately said that 5% of the patients can be cured permanently but in the case of 80% figure it could vary.
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