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Meaning of el concepto de hemofobia by Jimeno Álvarez




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It is defined as a persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted fear of blood. It is also known as hemafobia or blood-phobia.Fear is mainly to the blood, but not exclusive, since they also fear to see blood of others, other people or animals. The vision of the blood may refer them to their own vulnerability to injury, and eventually death.Those who suffer from this phobia tend to avoid the sharps, such as knives, knives, needles and pins, syringes, etc. Therefore, this phobia often appears related to the blenofobia, that is precisely the fear of that kind of objects. Seeing blood or injury, to the hemofobicos you can lower them blood pressure, which leads them to suffer dizziness or even fainting. This may cause them to develop a new phobia: fear of fainting.Fear can be detonated by see a wound of a close person or also by images on TV or movies. You don't need to see blood or wounds to feel discomfort, but that this can also be produced by imagine them. The hemofobicos do not support think that them you can remove blood and advertising to donate blood may be enough to make them feel bad or at least uncomfortable.Throughout the ages, writers have done little to calm the fear of blood. In Homer's Iliad, the waters run blood red while iracundo Achilles cut its harvest of Trojans. In Macbeth, Shakespeare's famous play, the blood becomes a terrifying symbol of guilt for Lady Macbeth, while you washing your hands leaving them red-hot to rid them of blood, whether real or imaginary. In Bram Stoker's Dracula, the blood becomes the nutrition of the vampire.Hemofobia is derived from the Greek would haima ( 41 blood;? and do phobos " ( fear ). Other derived words of do haima would include do hemodialysis do ( a procedure that removes impurities from the blood ) do hemoglobin would ( a blood component that carries oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the body ) and would hemorrhage ( rapid loss of blood ).???????

  

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