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Trypophobia is a serious fear of hole, which results in an all-over itchy feeling and general uneasyness There are many levels of Trpophobia, such as, seeing holes and being able to accept them or in other cases, having such a strong phobia, people may need to seek professional help.
As for the types of holes that can trigger trypophobia, there are many. Some small big, man made, and natural. For example, Lotus seed pods, Crumpets, Pumice, Cavities in teeth, the Ampullae of Lorenzini in Sharks, Holes in concrete, Bug tunnels in wood, Enlarged pores of the skin, Aero Bars, Holes in walls caused by bullets,Bone marrow, Wasps' nest, Honeycomb, Bubbles in Dough, Ant holes, Veins in meat, Clusters of holes are all some major contributors.