When Should I Avoid Getting a Massage?
When Should I Avoid Getting a Massage?
When Should I Avoid Getting a Massage?
There are certain situations where you should avoid getting a massage, here are some examples.
Fever
If you have a fever, avoid getting a massage. Massage can increase circulation and stimulate the immune system, which can exacerbate your fever and make you feel bad.
Infection
If you have contagious infection, such as the flu, a cold or a skin infection, you should avoid getting a massage. Not only you spread the infection to your massage therapist but also to other parts of your body.
Recent Injuries
If you have a recent injury, such as a sprain or strain, you should avoid getting massages in the affected area. Massage can aggravate the injury and make it worse.
Blood Clots
If you have a history of blood clots or are taking blood-thinning medication, do consult your doctor before getting a massage. Massage can increase circulation and dislodge a blood clot, which can be life-threatening.
Pregnancy
If you are pregnant, avoid getting a massage in your first trimester. After that, it is important to find a massage therapist trained in prenatal massage.
Don’t mind talking to a doctor before getting a massage if you have any underlying medical condition or concern.