What does dreaming about signs of illness mean? Is it good to dream about signs of illness? Dreams about signs of illness have real-life influences and reactions, and also involve the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation organized by the Zhougong Dream Interpretation website below.
Medical experts have found through long-term research that, apart from psychological factors, certain recurring nightmares indeed have the function of predicting diseases.
From a pathological perspective, many physical and mental illnesses do not show obvious symptoms during their incubation period. Especially during the day, when people's brain activities are frequent and brain cells are very excited, it is difficult to detect the weak abnormal stimulation signals of potential internal diseases. During sleep, however, many brain cells enter a "resting" state, reducing their functional activity. At this time, the stimulation signals that affect cells during the day will stimulate the relevant central cortex, causing corresponding brain cells to produce stress reactions and generate predictive dreams. Different diseases are associated with different dreams, and dreams of the same disease are usually quite similar. Click the answer to understand your troubles:
1. Dreaming of people or monsters hitting your head, or pouring liquids into your facial features. Hint: Possible brain tumors and nervous system diseases.
2. Hearing strange noises in the dream. Hint: There may be some lesions in the auditory center or hardening of nearby blood vessels.
3. Dreaming of your trachea being blocked, breathing difficulties, or suffocation. Hint: There may be lesions in the respiratory system.
4. Being chased in the dream, feeling terrified, unable to scream, and unable to run. Waking up startled, sweating, and with an accelerated heartbeat. Hint: Possible insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries of the heart.
5. Walking unsteadily in the dream, body twisting, limbs heavy, accompanied by a feeling of suffocation, and suddenly waking up. Hint: Possible precursor to angina.
6. Dreaming of falling from a height but waking up before hitting the ground. Hint: Possible precursor to heart disease.
7. Dreaming of fire scenes, such as being burned. Hint: Possible hypertension.
8. Dreaming of water scenes, such as floods, swamps, or drowning. Hint: Possible lesions in the liver, gallbladder, and kidneys.
9. Dreaming of flying scenes. Hint: Possible lesions in the circulatory system.
10. Dreaming of hideous villains. Hint: Possible lesions in the digestive system.
11. Being beaten in the dream and feeling pain in the beaten area upon waking up. Hint: Possible latent lesions in corresponding internal organs.
12. Eating strange-tasting food in the dream, with a lingering aftertaste upon waking; or feeling hungry in the dream, eating a large amount of food, and waking up feeling bloated and uncomfortable. Hint: Possible diseases in the stomach and intestines.