Very often our body begins to behave extremely strange. Suddenly, for no apparent reason, we start to sneeze or itch. Why all this, we don’t think at all, blaming everything on folk signs. This, of course, is the easiest way, because the easiest way is not to think about the strange factor that has appeared and quickly forget it. However, such behavior cannot be called smart, rather reckless. Few of us think, for example, about why the left ear is on fire. We find the cause in sometimes completely stupid beliefs and refuse to accept the fact that such a phenomenon can be the cause of a developing disease or some kind of sign of our body. Some even deny this. In our article, we propose to find out why the left ear is on fire, the palm itches or we sneeze - in general, why our body sends us such strange and incomprehensible signals.
The left ear or the right one is on fire, it doesn't matter. The first reason why this phenomenon occurs is that a person gets into a certain situation. There are several of them:
- Situations when a person feels guilty. At this moment allthe body seems to strain, as a result of which the speed of blood flow and pressure increase. As a result, blood begins to rush to the organs with greater force, and we see that, for example, our left ear is on fire.
- Excessive stress can cause the same effect: both mental and physical. If you focus on solving a physics problem or doing gymnastic exercises, you will notice that your ears begin to slowly turn red.
- Another situation in which our hearing organs begin to glow brighter than a traffic light is excitement. Any unusual circumstances cause us certain emotions. Most often they are fear and excitement of the unknown. It is at this point that our ears begin to slowly turn tomato colored.
- And the last situation, which explains burning ears, is not the most pleasant. This is frostbite. After a long time in the cold, a person sometimes does not feel his limbs. And, after he is warm, he may notice that his left ear, for example, or his nose is on fire.
In addition to scientific explanations of the question "why are ears burning," there is a huge number of popular beliefs. They are many thousands of years old, and they came to us from ancient times, when a person could not yet realize all the things and events taking place around him. That is why scientific explanations and popular beliefs can be so different from each other.
Folk omens arose mainly as follows: a person, for example, suddenly began to itchnose. Naturally, it was impossible to explain this from any reasonable point of view. That is why people put forward their guesses and hypotheses on this topic, which became known as beliefs.
Based on folk signs, we can say that the ears begin to burn in someone who is heatedly and zealously discussed by relatives and friends. Moreover, the people believe that the redder the organs of hearing, the more and better they say about you. That is, if your ears suddenly turn bright red, do not be alarmed, they just speak very well of you.
So, your left ear is on fire. What could it be? Burning ears are associated with love magic. It was believed that in the old days sorcerers and wizards could bewitch a person. And the first symptom of love that appeared out of nowhere was red ears. We can say that this sign existed even before the appearance of the others, but over time it is not clear for what reasons it was forgotten by the people.
And the third belief that explains why the ears suddenly light up like a traffic light is, of course, obscene language. It is believed that a person with red ears is discussed somewhere and is not entirely flattering. There is even a belief that before an important event (exam, session, interview), acquaintances and friends must be asked to scold you from a distance. It is believed that with their words they bring you the opposite - good luck.
Of course, not everything can be reduced only to folk signs. Remember that this can be some kind of signal from the body, so you canremember only after making sure that you are completely he althy.