Otitis see: Ears – Otitis Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Otitis is an infectious process that affects the outer and middle ear. You can find additional information about ear problems and explanations of inflammatory diseases in the respective sections.




Otitis is an infectious process that affects the outer and middle ear.

Otitis is an inflammation that affects one or both ears and is often linked to discomfort caused by something you've heard recently. It's common in children, possibly due to what parents say to each other or to the child, as children may struggle to express their displeasure or frustration. However, this condition can affect adults as well, stemming from what you've heard or what you haven't heard, such as expressions like "I love you" or "Congratulations."

In cases of otitis, there is often fluid behind the eardrum, reminiscent of the environment in a mother's womb. Subconsciously, you may seek to return to that comforting setting. It's possible that you'd rather pretend to be deaf, cover your ears, or stop hearing altogether to avoid listening to what's troubling you. This may be a sign of inner conflict, and it's crucial for parents and caregivers to encourage open expression to facilitate healing.

As an adult, otitis can prompt you to explore your inner voice and ask whether you're truly listening, receiving messages that may challenge or upset you about what you should do or what's expected of you. Listening, both internally and externally, can lead to personal growth and help you stay centered, avoiding unnecessary obstacles.

Mastoiditis is an inflammation of the mucosa in the temporal bone located behind the external auditory canal. It typically arises as a secondary condition to otitis media or acute otitis. Refer to the section on ear problems and additional explanations of inflammatory diseases. Mastoiditis can be associated with a reluctance to listen, anxiety about something heard that troubles you, and a sense of discomfort. In childhood, it might be linked to not fully understanding what's being said, leading to insecurity. Overcoming fear and embracing the act of listening is crucial. Repeat the affirmation: "I am at peace. Harmony and joy flow through me. THANK YOU!"

Earaches result from grief, irritation, or emotional hurt triggered by what you've heard. It may stem from feeling unheard, disappointed by unspoken compliments or gratitude, or a desire to isolate yourself from your surroundings.

Earaches often follow criticism directed at you or someone else, causing both physical and emotional distress. Ear infections can be related to words that evoke irritation, emotional turmoil, conflicts, or disharmony. Otitis, on the other hand, may indicate a sense of helplessness concerning what you've heard.

In children, ear ailments can reflect their exposure to parental conflicts or other distressing sounds without the ability to voice their opinions. Learn to keep your ears open while developing detachment from what you hear to maintain an open heart.

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.

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Otitis see: Ears – Otitis

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