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Cardiophobia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cardiophobia
Cardiophobia (from the (ギリシア語:φόβος), ''Phóbos'', meaning "fear" or "morbid fear" and ''cardio'' meaning "heart") is the fear of the heart or heart disease.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cardiophobia )〕 People with a family history or prior personal history of heart problems or diseases are more likely to develop this phobia. The phobic may also be a heart attack survivor with the fear of having another. Others are afraid of the image or symbol of a heart due to a bad relationship. ==Symptoms== Sufferers have a chronic fear of present heart problems or the development of heart problems. They fear the fatality of the diseases. Patients have been reported being afraid that their heart is skipping beats. They find the feeling of the heart beating unsettling and situate themselves so that they no longer feel it. They may also fear the image or symbol of a heart. There is a link behind the emotions connected to the image of the heart and the phobia. The heart often represents love and romance. People with a history of bad relationships may find the image of the heart to be emotionally painful. Some fear "committing" their hearts into something for fear of failure or negative results. In short these people fear a "broken heart" or a heartbreak concerning a relationship.
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