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Phobic anxiety disorder

phobic anxiety disorder

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Core Information

Disease Name
Phobic anxiety disorder
Standard Disease Name
phobic anxiety disorder
MeSH Tree
No data
ICD-10
F40|F40.9

Identifiers

DO ID
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MeSH ID
D010698
OMIM ID
MTHU031526
UMLS ID
C0349231
HPO ID
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Description and Extensions

Description
PSY2004:Disorders characterized by persistent, unrealistic, intense fear of an object, activity, or situation.|NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:An extreme, irrational, fear of something that may cause a person to panic. Examples of common phobias include fear of spiders, flying in an airplane, elevators, heights, enclosed rooms, crowded public places, and embarrassing oneself in front of other people.|NCI2016_02D:An anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, irrational fear of an object, activity, or situation. The individual seeks to avoid the object, activity, or situation. In adults, the individual recognizes that the fear is excessive or unreasonable.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Anxiety disorders in which the essential feature is persistent and irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that the individual feels compelled to avoid. The individual recognizes the fear as excessive or unreasonable.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>A phobia is a type of <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/anxiety.html'>anxiety disorder</a>. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no real danger.</p> <p>There are many specific phobias. Acrophobia is a fear of heights. Agoraphobia is a fear of public places, and claustrophobia is a fear of closed-in places. If you become anxious and extremely self-conscious in everyday social situations, you could have a social phobia. Other common phobias involve tunnels, highway driving, water, flying, animals and blood. </p> <p>People with phobias try to avoid what they are afraid of. If they cannot, they may experience</p> <ul> <li>Panic and fear</li> <li>Rapid heartbeat</li> <li>Shortness of breath</li> <li>Trembling</li> <li>A strong desire to get away</li> </ul> <p>Phobias usually start in children or teens, and continue into adulthood. The causes of specific phobias are not known, but they sometimes run in families. </p> <p>Treatment helps most people with phobias. Options include medicines, therapy or both.</p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Mental Health</p>|CSP2006:anxiety disorder characterized by intense, unrealistic, persistent fear and avoidance of an object, activity, or situation.|CHV2011_02:continuous irrational fear about certain object, situation, or activity|CHV2011_02:continuous irrational fear about certain object, situation, or activity|CHV2011_02:continuous irrational fear about certain object, situation, or activity|CHV2011_02:continuous irrational fear about certain object, situation, or activity|CHV2011_02:continuous irrational fear about certain object, situation, or activity
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