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What is the fear of bells?
The fear of bells is called campanophobia. It can be a specific phobia, which means it's a fear of a specific object or situation. In this case, the object is bells. Someone with campanophobia may feel panic or anxiety when they see or hear bells. They may also avoid places where bells are likely to be found, such as churches, schools or parks.Panic Attacks - Related Articles
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