2022
DOI: 10.18535/cmhrj.v2i5.85
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Phagophobia in A 6-Year-Old Child : Case Report

Abstract: Introduction: Photophobia or swallowing phobia is a rarely studied clinical entity. Classified as a specific phobia by the DSM-V. Through our clinical case, we highlight the diagnosis difficulty of this clinical entity and the interest of early therapeutic management appropriate to the age of the child. Clinical observation: A 6-year-old female patient was hospitalized in pediatric surgery for esophageal caustic stenosis that required esophageal replacement. Thereafter, the persistence of swallowing disorders … Show more

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“…When looking at the literature, studies can be found that utilize systematic desensitization interventions (interventions involving thinking about disturbing memories) for children's phobias and the use of children's drawings. In a study involving a 6-year-old child with swallowing and choking phobia (chewing food but not swallowing) who developed PTSD due to medical examinations and treatment related to their stomach in the hospital and attempted to avoid hospitals and doctors, it was mentioned that systematic desensitization interventions (interventions involving thinking about negative images in the hospital) and adapted diagrams and drawings were used for the child's phobic condition, and the child overcame their phobic condition as a result of the interventions (Rachidi et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When looking at the literature, studies can be found that utilize systematic desensitization interventions (interventions involving thinking about disturbing memories) for children's phobias and the use of children's drawings. In a study involving a 6-year-old child with swallowing and choking phobia (chewing food but not swallowing) who developed PTSD due to medical examinations and treatment related to their stomach in the hospital and attempted to avoid hospitals and doctors, it was mentioned that systematic desensitization interventions (interventions involving thinking about negative images in the hospital) and adapted diagrams and drawings were used for the child's phobic condition, and the child overcame their phobic condition as a result of the interventions (Rachidi et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%