Cystitis see also Itis diseases in Bladd Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

All diseases ending in "itis" typically relate to anger or frustration, as they are often associated with inflammation. Examples include tonsillitis, appendicitis, arthritis, bronchitis, bursitis, colitis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, diverticulitis, epicondylitis, epidermitis, gastroenteritis, gingivitis, hepatitis, ileitis, laryngitis, mastitis, nephritis, osteomyelitis, otitis, ovaritis, polyomyelitis, prostatitis, keratitis, salpingitis, tendinitis, urethritis, and vaginitis.

Urine represents the release of old emotions that I no longer need, flushing them out of my system. Inflammation of the bladder or urinary tract (cystitis) leads to painful urination, especially common in young women, diabetics, and pregnant women. In cases of infection, this ailment often relates to accumulated anger, resentment, irritation, or other burning emotions affecting new aspects of my life or personal relationships.

Similar to vaginitis or leucorrhea, cystitis may evoke frustration concerning sexual relations. Given the close connection between the urinary and reproductive systems, one can influence the other. Even when my sexual relations seem satisfying, unexpressed frustration or anger may lie beneath the surface. Cystitis can also manifest after a separation, as suppressed negative emotions and fears emerge, along with inner conflicts about the future.

It's time to take control of my life, accept responsibility, and embark on a new path, regardless of present or past relationships.






I am reborn, regardless of present and past relationships.



I am reborn.

Cystitis is a urinary tract infection characterized by frequent, urgent urination, accompanied by a burning sensation, with or without fever.
Those with urinary tract infections often harbor frustration towards their emotions, manifesting as the burning sensation they experience, which others may not notice. They poorly assimilate external events and express their will chaotically, expecting too much from others. Inner anger also contributes to this burning sensation.
This infection signifies the need to take responsibility for your emotions. No one in the world is responsible for your happiness or emotional well-being. Waiting for others to make you happy can be a long wait. Remember that if you feel annoyance, it's because you've blamed someone. Learning to love without expectations can help avoid negative emotions. Refer to bladder problems for further insights into infectious diseases.
Cystitis, an inflammation of the bladder, can result from suppressing irritation and frustrations due to certain events or situations. Excessive expectations can lead to bladder inflammation, creating immense pressure. Recognize the importance of letting go to release this pressure, as holding back only stems from fear. Disgust towards events leading to nervous tension may also inflame the bladder. Embrace living in the present moment to its fullest, allowing for wonderful experiences.


Bell's Disease, also known as Bell's Paralysis, is a facial paralysis affecting one side of the face due to damage to the facial nerve. In this condition, attempting to close the eye on the paralyzed side results in the eyelid remaining open. It can be seen as a response to something that confronts the affected person but is avoided. Refer to the definition of paralysis and facial problems for further insights.

What sets inflammatory diseases apart, especially those that end in "itis" (such as sinusitis, bronchitis, arthritis, etc.)? I found Dr. Geerd Hamer's research, known as the NEW MEDICINE, particularly interesting. According to him, inflammatory diseases occur after the resolution of a biological conflict. He explains that the moment the conflict is resolved or removed, the body, with the brain's assistance, enters a healing phase, during which infectious or inflammatory diseases may manifest. For example, a person who can no longer tolerate their boss and decides to take a vacation may develop sinusitis soon after arriving at their vacation destination. (A biological conflict is a sudden, unexpected, and intense shock that leaves a person feeling powerless and unable to respond. These conflicts are different from the everyday challenges we can prepare for.) Even during the healing phase, seeking medical assistance is not discouraged. However, it's essential to verify whether the conflict has genuinely been resolved, often through love and forgiveness, or if the solution is only temporary. Dr. Hamer categorizes diseases into two types: hot and cold. Hot diseases, like inflammation, indicate that the conflict has been resolved, and the body is replenishing itself. He asserts that diseases are biphasic, with 500 diseases initially being cold (when the conflict is active) and then becoming hot (during the healing phase after conflict resolution). Both in humans and animals, pain during illness primarily serves a biological purpose: immobilizing the affected body part to facilitate optimal healing. Pain can occur during the conflict-active phase (cold illness), as in cases like angina pectoris or stomach ulcers. In the healing phase (hot disease), pain arises from inflammation, infection, swelling, or scarring. I find Dr. Hamer's research and the work of other physicians, such as Dr. Siegel and Dr. Simonton, fascinating, as they encourage us to explore new perspectives. I cannot definitively confirm their claims, as determining the absolute truth is challenging. Therefore, it's wiser to examine their findings within oneself to discover one's own truth. Some doctors have successfully integrated Dr. Hamer's New Medicine principles with traditional medicine, achieving patient satisfaction and well-being. Ultimately, you decide what to believe. Importantly, even when the body is in the healing phase, seeking medical care is valid. Still, while medicine attends to your physical body, you must also care for your emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. I would like to emphasize that resolving conflicts, rather than merely moving away from them, is essential for lasting healing. Consider the example of someone who develops sinusitis after distancing themselves from a disliked boss. Medicine may provide a temporary solution, but true resolution involves addressing the underlying conflict to prevent further episodes of sinusitis. Therefore, it's crucial to distinguish between distancing oneself from a conflict and genuinely resolving it.

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