Esophageal Cancer left
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Esophageal mucosal ulcer (esophageal squamous ulcer) upper ⅔, left side of organ
Conflict:
not wanting to swallow a morsel, wanting to spit it out again.
- for the right-handed person concerning mother or child
- for the left-handed person concerning partner
Idiom:
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Hamer Focus:
HH fronto parietal-basal right
Aktive phase:
Ulcers in the upper esophageal region (upper 2/3). Since the squamous epithelium is very thick here, it takes 6 to 10 months before deep , visible ulcers are detectable gastroscopically. The esophagus is divided with respect to innervation (nervous supply), right and left are innervated crossed. Swallowing spasms.
Healing:
Swallowing stenoses. In this phase, the diagnosis is usually “papswallow stenosis” on X-ray. Now one would actually only have to wait for the end of the healing phase since nothing more can actually happen. If the conflict lasts for a long time and/or is very intense, the swelling may cause swallowing difficulties. This can be remedied using a stomach tube through the nose for 2-3 months until the swelling has subsided.
Crisis:
Absence
Biological Sense:
Ulcerative widening of the esophageal diameter.
Notice:
Outer-skin pattern
Esophageal squamous ulcer, upper 2/3