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Social Phobia



Social Phobia Causes


There are no exact causes related to social phobia but researchers believe that genetics play a role together with environmental factors. Social experience such as being embarrassed in front of many is the most common cause of social phobia. Development of social skills or fear of interacting with other people is also found to contribute to this disorder. According to scientists an imbalance of the chemical serotonin in the brain is also a factor.


Social Phobia Definition


Social phobia is also referred to as social anxiety. This disorder causes social anxiety or stress which makes the sufferer incapable to function in at least several areas of everyday life. Sufferers have a constant fear of being judged by other people and being embarrassed or disgraced with their actions. This disorder can actually arise from being actually scrutinized by others. Some sufferers turn to drugs or alcohol to decrease panic and embarrassment in social gatherings.


Social Phobia Diagnosis


This disorder is diagnosed by experts in the field of psychiatry and other mental health professions.


Social Phobia Symptoms and Signs


The common symptoms for this disorder are sweating, extreme blushing, palpitations, trembling, stuttering and nausea. Under extreme anxiety and panic, panic attacks may happen.


Social Phobia Treatment


Diagnosing the disorder early will help in decreasing the symptoms and the creation of additional problems like depression. Effective treatments for this disorder are psychotherapy, cognitive behaviour therapy which aims to alter thought patterns and physical reactions to uneasy situations. Anti-depressants that are prescribed include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs).


Drugs used for treatment of Social Phobia


Buspar

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