A metaphysite

Metaphysite is a word formed from a combination of two words: metaphysics and itit. It is believed that it originated among doctors. Metaphysites are a state of a person when his body is not in order and his spirit is inflamed. The word “metaphysics” comes from the Greek metaphysică, literally “that which comes after physics.” The word “itit” has a Turkic etymology. Ititis (īt) is a process associated with reproduction, menstruation, pregnancy or subsequent lactation in women of reproductive age. In this context, doctors define the term metaphysit as a febrile disorder with headache, severe dizziness and clouding of consciousness, sometimes diarrhea, vomiting, pain in the heart, swelling of the mammary glands and other characteristic symptoms. Based on this definition, the following characteristics of a metaphysite can be identified:

* feeling of painful tension, profuse sweating * wave-like spasms throughout the body * temperature in the range of up to + 37.5 ° C Metaphysites may also experience an aversion to eating food and drinks, even familiar ones