Kids always love bubbles; some kids are not fond of them, but I was always scared. But that was me; I always thought it was an irrational fear. Others might have some of these particular signs: Feeling of your skin crawling, the chills, gagging, or nausea Rapid pulse Perspiration, wooziness, or lightheadedness A general feeling of discomfort or anxiety, a strong urge to flee the picture or object Emotions of panic or a panic attack, trembling or shaking, visual discomfort, including eye strain, distortions, or illusions There are a few possible causes of trypophobia, but they are still being determined based on scientific evidence. People who have trypophobia don’t have any significant side effects, but in some extreme situations, Trypophobia may hinder your ability to work, attend school, or interact with others. Trypophobia may be more likely to develop if one has anxiety, depression, or a disorder of compulsive obsession.