What Is A Battle Sign?
A battle sign is a visual symptom that indicates if someone is suffering from a physical or mental illness. There are different types of battle signs:
1) The first type is when there are two or more symbols, which means they represent one disease.
For example, there could be two arrows pointing to the left side of the body (a right arrow would mean you have tuberculosis). Two arrows on the back indicate that you have hemophilia B. Three arrows on the front indicate that you have leprosy. Four arrows on the top of the head indicate that you have multiple myeloma.
Five arrows point to the forehead, indicating schizophrenia. Six arrows on each side of the chest suggest that you suffer from coronary artery disease. Seven arrows pointing upward show that you have a heart attack. Eight arrows pointing downward show that you have a stroke. Nine arrows on the upper part of the face indicate that you have Alzheimer’s disease. Ten arrows pointing to the right indicate that you have Parkinson’s disease. Eleven arrows on both sides of the nose suggest that you suffer from ocular dystrophy. Twelve arrows on either side of the mouth show that you suffer from a brain tumor. Thirteen arrows on the lower part of the face indicate that you have a brain aneurysm. These are some, but not all, of the possible combinations of different types of battle signs.
2) The second type is when there are two or more numbers shown, which means they represent a particular illness.
For example, if you see four numbers that are in the shape of a diamond (such as 0659), it means that you have liver cancer. Five numbers that are in the shape of a pentagon (such as 1235) mean you have an autoimmune disease, whereas eight numbers in the shape of an octagon (such as 3412) mean that you have a hormonal disorder. Nine numbers in the shape of a circle (such as 0972) suggest that you suffer from epilepsy. If there are ten numbers in the shape of an upside-down pentagon (such as 3512), it means that you have sleep apnea.
Twenty-eight numbers in the shape of an octagon (such as 015712) suggest that you have multiple sclerosis. Twenty-nine numbers in the shape of a diamond (such as 9012) mean that you have tuberculosis. Thirty numbers in the shape of a hexagon (such as 71415) mean that you have a degenerative disease, whereas thirty-one numbers in the shape of a heptagon (such as 1571) mean that you suffer from an infectious disease. These are some, but not all, of the possible combinations of different numbers in the shape of a particular shape.
3) The third type consists of one letter followed by one number.
This combination indicates the specific illness you suffer from. For example, if you see the combination “a” followed by “23,” this indicates that you have adrenaline deficiency, and are prone to anxiety attacks. If you see the combination “b” followed by “05,” this signifies that you have a caffeine addiction. If you see “c” followed by “34,” this shows that you have cholesterol problems.
If you see “d” followed by “12,” this signifies that you are prone to dementia. If you see “e” followed by “63,” this shows that you are addicted to alcohol. If you see “f” followed by “21,” this indicates that you have a furious temper. If you see “g” followed by “09,” this signifies that you have a gluten allergy. If you see “h” followed by “86,” this shows that you are suffering from hormonal imbalance. If you see “i” followed by “62,” this indicates that you have a nicotine addiction. If you see “j” followed by “42,” this shows that you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). If you see “k” followed by “12,” this means that you have a vitamin B12 deficiency. If you see “l” followed by “90,” this shows that you are prone to angina pectoris. If you see “m” followed by “77,” this signifies that you are prone to bipolar disorder. If you see “n” followed by “44,” this shows that you have a caffeine addiction. If you see “o” followed by “00,” this means that you are prone to depression. If you see “p” followed by “47,” this signifies that you have epilepsy. If you see “q” followed by “88,” this shows that you are prone to getting Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (a debilitating syndrome caused by a thiamine deficiency). If you see “r” followed by “91,” this indicates that you are prone to rheumatism. If you see “s” followed by “71,”
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