Often treated by dermatologists, entomologists, or mental health professionals as a subtype of Parasitic Dermatophobia or Delusional Parasitosis.
Those suffering from it may misinterpret lint, thread, or dust as insects. They may also experience tactile hallucinations—falsely feeling insects, often described as a “creeping” sensation on the skin. acarophobia
A on the isolation caused by this condition? Often treated by dermatologists
Intense anxiety, panic attacks, obsessive cleaning, skin-picking, scratching, and constant, debilitating fear of contamination. irrational fear of mites
is the intense, irrational fear of mites, ticks, or itching sensations. It is sometimes described as a delusion of infestation (delusional parasitosis) where individuals are convinced insects are crawling on or under their skin, even when there is no evidence.
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