Graves Disease see Goiter Hyperthyroidis Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation


Basedow's disease, characterized by excessive thyroid gland activity or hyperthyroidism, often includes symptoms like goiter and exophthalmos (bulging eyes with retracted upper eyelids). Refer to goiter and hyperthyroidism for more details.






See goiter and hyperthyroidism.


Goiter is a condition involving the thyroid gland characterized by an enlargement of the throat. Refer to thyroid gland problems, considering its connection to emotional life.


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.

Impetigo is an infectious skin disease commonly seen in childhood and adolescence, characterized by yellowish, non-adherent crusts resembling honey. It often afflicts those with weakened organic defenses. Impetigo primarily affects individuals who avoid emotional touch and interaction with others. They tend to protect themselves, fearing excessive influence, which leads to emotional rigidity. This skin condition underscores the importance of not shielding oneself from others and acknowledging the need for connection. Allowing influence and emotional touch from others is healthier than maintaining emotional barriers. Sensitivity should not be perceived as weakness, and the ability to defend oneself remains intact.

Eye problems, including blindness, are ways of shutting oneself off from what is seen. It represents a choice to ignore the surrounding environment, rejecting visual impressions that challenge one's established beliefs. Rather than accepting a potentially painful, unpalatable, or perplexing reality, individuals opt to close their eyes. Diabetes (refer to this disease) or the accumulation of unacknowledged issues that lead to confusion and a sense of aimlessness can cause blindness. It's often linked to a fear of losing someone or something cherished. However, outer darkness often leads to inner illumination, unveiling a private, hidden, and vibrant universe. This fosters a deeper connection with one's inner self. Eye deformities like astigmatism, myopia, or presbyopia signal an excessive search for external answers, leading individuals further from their inner core. Blurred vision conditions such as cataracts or glaucoma indicate a mismatch between one's version of reality and what is seen. This signifies neglect of essential aspects, a rejection of visible truths. Appreciating the surrounding beauty and taking time to observe it can provide clarity.




Eyes (glaucoma).

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