Leukophobia

Leukophobia (from Greek leuko, "white") is fear of the color white, subclass of chromophobia, fear of colors. The causes of leukophobia include bad experiences with winter sports as snow is white. Another trigger is fear of marriage for women, because white is the usual color of bridal dress.

Leukophobia sufferers would want to live in a darker, colorful home and wear colorful clothes while not drinking milk (unless flavored) nor taking prescription pills that are white. Those people may suffer anxiety (like feeling trapped or restlessness) when encountering a lot of white, like in a white room or out in the snow.

Leukophobia is treated using, used to teach patients not to fear about the color then fix the problem using a known cause.