Blood-Injection-Injury Phobia

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Individuals with blood-injection-injury phobia have excessive/unreasonable fear related to seeing blood, injections, and injuries. They exhibit extreme avoidance behaviors in regards to blood, injection, or injury related stimuli. They are also likely to faint at the sight of blood, in anticipation of an injection, or in anticipation of a physical injury. These two features, avoidance and fainting, are the primary symptoms associated with this disorder. More specifically, those with blood-injection-injury phobia experience increased levels of physiological arousal in anticipation of or during exposure to blood, injections, or injuries. They also demonstrate a two phase vasovagal response that is a homeostatic dysfunction of the autonomic nervous

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