Social phobia refers to social phobia, which is a mental illness with strong fear or anxiety about social or public occasions. Social phobia is a subtype of phobia. Phobia was originally called panic neurosis, which is a kind of neurosis. Patients have obvious and lasting fear of social occasions that may be carefully observed by others in front of strangers, fearing that their behavior or nervous performance will cause humiliation and embarrassment.
socialphobia, also known as socialanxietydisorder (SAD), usually occurs between the ages of 17 and 3, and the incidence of male and female is almost the same.
I often get sick suddenly without obvious inducement. The central symptom revolves around the fear of being scrutinized by people in small groups. Once I find that others are paying attention to me, I am unnatural, afraid to look up, afraid to look at people, and even feel ashamed, afraid to speak in public, afraid to sit in front of meetings, so I avoid socializing, which can lead to social isolation in extreme cases.