What does it mean to dream of omens of illness? Is it a good or bad omen to dream of omens of illness?
What does it mean to dream about illness ? Is it good or bad to dream about illness? Dreams about illness can have real-life influences and reactions, as well as reflect the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreams about illness below.
Medical experts have discovered through long-term research that, aside from psychological factors, certain recurring nightmares can indeed serve as omens of disease.
From a pathological perspective, many physical and mental illnesses do not present obvious symptoms during their incubation period. Especially during the day, when brain activity is high and brain cells are highly excited, it is difficult to detect subtle abnormal stimuli from underlying diseases. However, during sleep, many brain cells enter a "resting" state, and their function decreases. At this time, the stimuli that affected cells during the day stimulate relevant centers in the cortex, causing corresponding brain cells to respond with stress and produce predictive dreams. Different diseases are associated with different dreams, while dreams related to the same disease are often quite similar. Click for answers to your questions:
1. Dreaming of a person or monster hitting your head, or pouring liquid into your face, may indicate a brain tumor or nervous system disorder.

2. Hearing strange noises in a dream. This may indicate a lesion in the auditory center or hardening of nearby blood vessels.
3. Dreaming of your trachea being blocked, experiencing difficulty breathing, or feeling suffocated. This suggests a possible respiratory system disorder.
4. Being chased in a dream, feeling terrified, unable to scream or run. Waking up with lingering fear, profuse sweating, and a rapid heartbeat. Suggestion: This may indicate insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries.
5. In dreams, you may experience unsteady walking, a contorted body, heavy limbs, accompanied by a feeling of suffocation, and you may suddenly wake up. This could be a precursor to angina.
6. Dreaming of falling from a height, but waking up before hitting the ground. Hint: This could be a precursor to heart disease.
7. Dreaming of fire scenes, such as being burned. Hint: You may have high blood pressure.
8. Dreaming of water-related scenes, such as floods, swamps, or drowning. This may indicate liver, gallbladder, or kidney problems.
9. Dreaming of flying. Hint: There may be a problem with your circulatory system.
10. Dreaming of a ferocious-looking villain. Hint: There may be a problem with your digestive system.
11. Dreaming of being beaten, and feeling pain in the area where the beating occurred upon waking. Hint: There may be underlying disease in the corresponding internal organs.
12. Dreaming of eating strange-tasting food, with an unpleasant odor lingering in the mouth upon waking; or dreaming of feeling hungry and eating a large amount of food, followed by bloating and discomfort upon waking. This may indicate a gastrointestinal problem.