Typhoid Fever Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Tinea is a parasitic scalp disease causing hair loss. Refer to skin and hair problems.




Typhoid.

Fever is an abnormal rise in body temperature, often accompanied by chills and a feeling of coldness before the temperature spike. It signifies accumulated anger, which subsides as the conflict temporarily resolves. For example, a child feeling rejected by their mother might develop a fever, only to find warmth and resolution when they receive her attention. This fever may also arise from intense passion or anger related to unmet desires.
Temporary resolution isn't enough. Frequent fever should prompt a deeper exploration of the root causes of anger. Understand that your perception of others' actions generates your anger. Apologizing to those you've wronged is a crucial step. Otherwise, you risk repeating the cycle of anger in similar situations. If obsession leads to fever, examine the fear driving it. The higher the fever, the more urgent the message – it's time to address the underlying issue.
When your body temperature rises above 37°C, it signifies fever. Fever reflects emotions burning within you, often transforming into anger towards yourself, others, or external events. Ask yourself why you need to reach this extreme state. Is it a way to gain respite and attention? To adapt to a rapidly changing reality? Typically, fever arises from intense emotions like anger, indignation, disappointment, and worry. In children, it can be linked to inner conflicts or repressed wounds expressed through the body. Identify the cause of the fever, recognizing an accumulation of irritation and anger, often tied to dwelling on past misfortunes. Embrace communication and dialogue to prevent further accumulation.

Scarlet fever is an eruptive disease resulting from infection. It typically begins with a sudden and severe onset, marked by fever, throat inflammation, and a rash that can appear within 24 hours. The entire skin takes on a scarlet hue. Refer to fever, throat inflammation, skin issues, and red spots on the skin, and consider that the person affected may have experienced intense anger following an unexpected and tumultuous life event.

Osler's Disease refers to infectious endocarditis, an infection of the heart's internal part, particularly the valves. It often accompanies fever. Please see "Heart problems and fever" for further information.




Heart problems and fever.

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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  2. Malaria see: Malaria see also: Coma, Fever, Blood Disorders - 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... Learn More!
  3. Rubella - Rubella is an acute, contagious infectious disease that belongs to the group of eruptive fevers. Its phases closely resemble those of measles. For more information, see childhood diseases, skin proble... Learn More!
  4. Typhoid Fever - Refer to fever, emphasizing the urgency due to the severity of this fever if left untreated. This person experiences such intense anger that it leaves them weak, despondent, and indifferent to their s... Learn More!
  5. Fever fever blisters see also: Herpes [in general] - The appearance of fever pimples reflects a lack of self-awareness and internal conflict regarding self-identity and interpersonal relationships. These skin issues accompanied by fever are the body's w... Learn More!

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