Malaria Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Malaria is characterized by high fevers and is often associated with criticism or repression directed at someone or a situation. It typically arises when we feel disconnected from something or someone we love, giving rise to resentment and grudges. These negative emotions tend to fester within us, leading to feverish states. To overcome this fever, we must turn inward, addressing and resolving the underlying tensions and issues.

Paludism, commonly known as malaria, is an infectious disease caused by a parasite transmitted through mosquito bites. It is characterized by chills, fever, anemia, and a recurring pattern of febrile attacks. The typical onset includes a shivering phase lasting twenty to sixty minutes, known as the cold onset, followed by a rise in temperature during the hot onset, often reaching 40 to 42°C, followed by sweating and exhaustion. For more details, please refer to the sections on fever and parasites.

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