Squeamishness

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Squeamishness typically refers to feelings of faintness, repulsion, disgust, or physical illness brought on by exposure to certain external stimuli.

Causes

Anything can cause someone to feel squeamish. Some examples of common triggers are the

medical phobias, as some of the most common triggers include sites or experiences one may encounter during a medical emergency
.

Symptoms

Symptoms of squeamishness may include dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea, shaking, and pallor.

In extreme instances it can also cause

fainting
.

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