Uremia see also: Kidneys [renal problems Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Uremia is the terminal consequence of most kidney conditions, signifying kidney failure. Refer to KIDNEYS (kidney problems).
Uremia is an abnormal concentration of urea in the blood, stemming from kidney failure (high percentage) or severe liver issues (low percentage). Urea is linked to old emotions that need to be eliminated.

Bright's disease, also known as chronic nephritis, is a progressive kidney ailment characterized by hypertension and a gradual increase in urea concentration in the blood. This condition should be referred to as CHRONIC NEPHRITIS. You may also find relevant information under the terms RENAL PROBLEMS, HYPERTENSION, and NEPHRITIS.

Bright's disease, or chronic nephritis, is a severe inflammatory condition affecting the kidneys. Contrary to its name, it's not a disease but rather an ailment caused by underlying kidney conditions, resulting in parts of the kidneys being affected. This ailment is accompanied by edema, which is the abnormal retention of body tissues, as well as an inadequate elimination of urine. Typically, the kidneys degenerate or fail quickly, and it's more profound than general kidney diseases (sclerosis).

This condition often arises from intense frustration or disappointment, which can make the affected individual perceive their life or self as a complete failure. The kidneys are associated with fear, and this ailment reflects a fear of not being perfect or bright (intelligent). Healing and transformation require an opening of the heart to change one's attitude.

Refer to KIDNEYS (kidney problems), adding that anger is often felt and may be repressed.

Ureteritis is inflammation of the ureter, the channel carrying urine from the kidney to the bladder. See KIDNEYS (kidney problems), adding that it typically occurs when transitioning from one situation to another, stemming from resistance to letting go of old ideas. This situation may lead to anger. Refer to the explanation of inflammatory diseases.

The kidneys are vital organs responsible for removing nitrogenous wastes from the blood and helping eliminate foreign substances, including drugs and toxins. They also regulate the volume and osmotic pressure of body fluids. Kidney problems signal an imbalance on the emotional level. Individuals with kidney issues often struggle to discern or make decisions regarding their needs. They tend to be highly emotional and overly concerned about others.
Kidney problems indicate that a person doesn't feel capable or even powerless, either in their goals or in relation to others. They often perceive injustices in challenging situations and may be overly influenced by others' beliefs, lacking self-discernment. They may idealize situations or people and feel frustrated when expectations aren't met, leading to criticism and a victim mentality. Over time, they may develop increasing expectations from others.
The more severe the kidney problem, the more urgent the message: reconnect with inner strength, stop believing you can't handle life's challenges like others, and let go of the notion that life is unfair. Excessive sensitivity and intense mental activity contribute to negative emotions and hinder necessary discernment. Reducing expectations can decrease the sense of injustice.
Kidneys symbolically cleanse the body of negative ideas. Malfunctioning kidneys may represent the retention of old emotional thought patterns or negative emotions waiting to be released. Kidney stones indicate a tendency to calculate losses or assert boundaries rigidly. Kidney issues may arise after traumatic events, such as fearing death, leaving individuals feeling powerless and fearing an inability to cope with life.
Kidneys also symbolize collaboration, as there are two working closely together. Evaluating one's relationship with a partner and avoiding projecting problems onto others can promote kidney health. Taking responsibility, self-care, and assuming choices lead to improved discernment and collaboration with life, ensuring solid kidneys.



I will have a need for solid kidneys.

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