'World's dirtiest man' dies after Bathing Once in 60 years
He had experienced "emotional setbacks in his youth" which perhaps led him to refuse to take a wash for more than half a century, according to The Guardian. Only a few months ago, the locals convinced him to take his first bath.
Attempts to bathe him or offer him clean water to drink made him sad, the news agency said. Amou Haji feared that washing would make him ill.
The overwhelming fear of bathing, cleaning or washing is called ablutophobia, which comes under a specific category of phobias. This fear is an anxiety disorder which hasn't been completely understood but may have been caused due to a negative experience or a traumatic incident involving bathing, washing or cleaning in the past.
According to the Anxiety Disorders Association of British Columbia, a study found that this phobia affects children more than adults between the ages of 7-11.
SYMPTOMS OF ABLUTOPHOBIA
The symptoms of ablutophobia are similar to other phobias and may occur when a person faces an incident of bathing or cleaning.
Dr Fabian Almeida, Psychiatrist and Counsellor, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan told The HealthSite.com that ablutophobia is more likely to be present in women and children and is a situation-specific phobia.
- A person can have a panic attack which means increased sweating, palpitations and difficulty in breathing, dizziness, shaking or trembling, dry mouth and nausea.
- Intense fear and anxiety can escalate when someone is facing an incident of bathing or cleaning.
- Distress associated with the repetitive and uncontrollable nature of fearful thoughts.
- Mounting feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness.
- There is associated irritability due to feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness.
( Source : India Today & MSN NEWS)
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