Bleeding Blood Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Platelets are minuscule, nucleus-free cells, typically two to three microns in diameter, responsible for blood clotting in cases of bleeding. A decrease in their number makes it challenging to stop bleeding. Please see the section on hemorrhage for further details.

Hematoma occurs after bleeding leads to the accumulation of blood in tissues or organs. Typically, it follows trauma and prompts questions about what fear or guilt inhibits the circulation of joy in one's life. The accumulation of blood signals the need to infuse more joy into life. The affected body part reveals the area of life where joy should be expressed.

For cases of blood vomit, see internal bleeding. Add that the person is unable to control themselves, and this release is an expression of reaching an emotional limit.

Bleeding can be likened to crying, representing a loss of joy. When suffering is intense, tears flow as if crying blood. Where does the joy of life go, and why this grief and aggression that make one see red? Awareness dawns on the fortunate fact of being alive, and joy is rekindled. Liberation from sadness occurs, and life's offerings are embraced.




I am free from all my sadness and I accept what life gives me.

Metrorrhagia is uterine bleeding that occurs outside of menstrual periods. Please refer to HEMORRHAGE for more information. If the source of this bleeding is endometrial, also consider endometriosis.

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  2. Bleeding - Refer to hemorrhage, keeping in mind that the message may be less pronounced in cases of minor bleeding.... Learn More!
  3. Paget's Disease bone - Paget's disease, also known as Paget disease, is a chronic condition that primarily affects the nipple and areola in women. It presents as a red, oozing area on the breast's surface, which may flake, ... Learn More!
  4. Rectum see: Intestines – Rectum - The rectum is the terminal segment of the large intestine and the digestive tract. Common problems in this area include hemorrhoids, polyps, bleeding, tumors, or cancer. If I experience rectal issues,... Learn More!
  5. Dry Lips - Dry lips often signal fatigue, loneliness, or worries. The joy of life diminishes, making interactions less enjoyable. If the condition worsens to the point of bleeding lips, it signifies an opportuni... Learn More!

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