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A phobia is an excessive fear of a certain object or situation. It's a fear that lasts for at least 6 months. It is a type of anxiety disorder.
These are some different types of phobias:
The cause of a phobia may be both genetic and environmental. A child may develop a phobia if they have a fearful first encounter with an object or situation. But experts don't know if this exposure leads to a phobia. The following may help lead to the development of phobias in children:
Each child may have different symptoms when exposed to a phobia. But these are the most common:
A child who has at least four of these symptoms may be having a panic attack. These symptoms may seem like other health problems. Have your child see their doctor for a diagnosis.
It's important to first make sure any physical problems are ruled out. Then a child psychiatrist or other mental health provider will evaluate your child. If your child's history and symptoms meet specific clinical criteria for a phobia, a diagnosis will be made.
Panic disorder may be hard to diagnose. Your child may need many tests in different settings.
Treatment will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
Phobias can be treated. Your child may need:
Experts don't know how to prevent phobias in children and teens. But finding and treating a phobia early can ease symptoms. It can help improve your child's normal development. And it can also improve their quality of life.
All children have fears at some point in their life. If severe and left untreated, phobias can become a lifelong issue. So treatment is important.
Here are things you can do to help your child:
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your child's doctor: