Strange fear syndrome that you may be suffering from but don't know how to call

In this world there are so many fears, to become a syndrome, invite you to see if you have any.

People have a lot of fears and this constitutes a syndrome in English called 'phobia.' The word comes from the Greek word and almost every fear syndrome is named in this language. With the first part being the Greek name of that fear, here are the strange fear syndrome that you may not have heard of.

Panophobia

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Greek pano means "almost everything". This is the most dangerous fear syndrome: Fear of everything. People with Panophobia can fear anything in the world, making their lives extremely difficult. Hope you are not in this group.

Nyctohylophobia

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In Greek, nycto means "night" and hylo means "forest". This word refers to people who have fear of forests in the night . It can be said that this fear is understandable because the forest scene is silent in the night, sometimes making mysterious sounds that make many people goosebumps. But people with Nyctohylophobia will show more fear than others. However, this fear can be reduced when someone or dog comes along.

Liticaphobia

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Derived from the Greek word "litigo" meaning "litigation". Full of fear . litigation . This is probably the most realistic for anyone who does not suffer from lawsuits, especially in times when you can be sued for almost everything.

Peladophobia

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This is a compound word by Pelado in Spanish meaning "bald head" and Phobia in Greek. Peladophobia is the fear of bald or bald people. There are a lot of celebrities associated with bald heads like The Rock or the CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos, it is surprising that their own heads bring fear to some people.

Metrophobia

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In Greek, "metre" means "verse" . At first glance, it seems that this is a fear of modern transport means such as subway, high speed train, . but no, Metrophobia is a fearful . poetic syndrome . People who exist with this fear tend to dislike seeing, hearing or writing poetry. For them, poetry is a specific and extremely bad obsession.

Paraskavedekatriaphobia

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"Paraskeví" means "Friday" in Greek and "dekatreís" is number 13. A fear with an extremely long name but fortunately your life will not have to meet it too much. This is the word used to describe the fear of Friday the 13th, maybe we need to thank Michael Myers for being so scary on Friday the 13th. Fortunately, not every month has this day.

Triskaidekaphobia

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More frightening than the aforementioned syndrome, Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of number 13 . "Tris" means "number three" "kai" is "and" while "deka is" ten ". Yes, there is no need to wait until Friday, just meet number 13 somewhere in daily life also impacted to their psychology.

Xanthophobia

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This term is used to refer to the yellow fear, as well as the "xantho" which is the yellow color in Greek, whether it is on the beautiful color palette or the natural yellow color of the sunset, for those with Xanthophobia That is extremely scary and annoying. Goodbye to the late afternoon, step on the sunny road, goodbye the yellow flower fields on green grass .

Coulrophobia

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"Coulro" ​​is an ancient Greek word, meaning "the person on the floor" refers to a clown. Perhaps this is one of the most common but also the strangest fear syndrome : fear of clowns . Mass culture associated with scary clowns like the Joker in Batman or IT has made this syndrome more popular. The most frightening thing is probably the features on their faces, always smiling but not knowing what is hidden behind.

Turophobia

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"Turi" is "cheese" and Turophobia is a fear of cheese . People with this syndrome are often afraid of cheeses by some shock-related cheese event that happened to them, for example, almost dying of choking. And not everyone is afraid of all kinds of cheese, some are afraid of certain types.

Ombrophobia

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A fear syndrome is related to water, but not deep water, dirty water, but Ombro (rain) phobia is a fear of rain . This fear may be due to the gloomy atmosphere when rain or fear of disease.

Nomophobia

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In modern life with always connected Wifi, mobile network, and phone, this fear is becoming more and more popular. Nomophobia is a fear of not having a phone with you or using a phone . Unlike those fears, the word 'Nomo ' in Nomophobia is not entirely derived from Greek but stands for 'no-mobile-phone'. The same is true because this is a syndrome that only appeared in modern times.

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