The condition called emetophobia, or stated simply, the fear of throwing up is a crippling phobia which affects quite a lot of people. But because sufferers are ashamed over the fact that they fear this, it is usually held secret, and so not many people know that this condition even exists. In fact, some estimates say it to be the fifth commonest phobia. Cures are available, but science knows little in general about emetophobia.
Emetophobia comes into almost all aspects of a sufferer's life, since they cannot take part in activites which are considered normal by everyone else. It is unimaginable to a person that isn't an emetophobia sufferer to get a grasp of how large an impact it leaves on one's life - sometimes the phobia overrides all other parts of a sufferer's life.
When an emetophobic person walks into a public restroom, they do not see a restroom. He or she sees a place where many other people very probably have been immediately before them, and some of them could have been ill. Images start running around their head.. They are afraid that whoever visited a stall before them had the stomach flu. Because if the emetophobe also picks it up, she imagines,, it might happen that she also falls ill and vomits. That's an incredible stress to bear.
All of the things in a restroom is a terrifying - even the handle on the door. What kind of illnesses might the last person have had? The sink - it could be that somebody vomited into the sink, leaving it full of germs. Or maybe if the emetophobe is sitting in a stall, they imagine, and suddenly somebody runs in and and vomits in the stall right next to you?
This and others are just some examples of the kind of pressure which emetophobia sufferers face when doing such tasks that appear to us very simple and doable. For somebody who absolutely does not stand even the slightest threat of vomiting or simply sickness, it can often be traumatic.
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