Phagophobia in A 6-Year-Old Child : Case Report

L. Rachidi, Wafae Jbilou, Asbai Youssra, Fatimazahra Aftahi, H. Serhani, G. Benjelloun
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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 was observed while the organic etiological assessment was negative. Manifestations of phobic anxiety were identified starting the first psychiatric consultation. These manifestations were found to be linked to the memory of traumatic events that the patient experienced during the gastro esophageal fibro copy. The diagnosis of phobic disorder was retained and the treatment was essentially based on behavioral therapy. The evolution was globally favorable. Discussion: Photophobia, or swallowing phobia, is an uncommon phobic disorder listed in the 11th edition of the International Classification of Mental Disorders and the DSM-5. The important question before diagnosing this disorder is to determine its psychogenic basis. In most cases, the onset of the disorder follows a swallowing accident, which leads to swallowing phobia, which in turn is considered a particular form of post-traumatic stress disorder. It can also be associated with separation anxiety in children as in our case. Conclusion: Swallowing phobia is considered a specific, non-developmental phobia. Swallowing phobia and other childhood anxiety disorders are closely correlated. Cognitive behavioural therapies have shown favourable responses in most cases.
6岁儿童吞噬恐惧症1例
畏光或吞咽恐惧症是一个很少被研究的临床实体。被DSM-V归类为特殊恐惧症。通过我们的临床病例,我们强调这种临床实体的诊断困难和适合儿童年龄的早期治疗管理的兴趣。临床观察:1例6岁女患儿因食管腐蚀性狭窄行食道置换术住院。此后,观察到吞咽障碍的持续性,而器质性病因评估为阴性。恐惧症焦虑的表现在第一次精神病咨询时就被确定了。这些表现被发现与患者在胃食管纤维复制期间经历的创伤事件的记忆有关。恐惧障碍的诊断被保留,治疗基本上是基于行为疗法。这种进化在全球都是有利的。讨论:恐光症,或吞咽恐惧症,是一种罕见的恐惧症,列在第11版国际精神障碍分类和DSM-5中。在诊断这种疾病之前,重要的问题是确定其心理成因基础。在大多数情况下,这种疾病的发病是在吞咽事故之后,导致吞咽恐惧症,这反过来被认为是一种特殊形式的创伤后应激障碍。它也可能与儿童的分离焦虑有关,就像我们的情况一样。结论:吞咽恐惧症被认为是一种特殊的非发育性恐惧症。吞咽恐惧症与其他儿童焦虑症密切相关。认知行为疗法在大多数情况下显示出良好的反应。
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