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How might a person acquire a fear of or aversion to something even though it has no negative effect
on him or her?

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Trypophobia is a fear or disgust of closely-packed holes. People who have it feel queasy when looking at surfaces that have small holes gathered close together.A person may start by imagining what they fear, then looking at pictures of the fear object, and then finally being near or even touching the source of their anxiety. In the case of trypophobia, a person with symptoms may start by simply closing his eyes and imagining something such as a honeycomb or seed poThey can help you find the root of the fear and manage your symptoms. Last medically reviewed on July 20, 2017 Medically reviewed by Timothy J. Legg, Ph.D., CRNP — Written by Annamarya Scaccia ...

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