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sherrydenice Posted - August 10 2004 : 2:24:33 PM
I just had my first massage every yesterday!!! It was great. Today I have this strange sensation on my upper back that feels like prickly/itchy or something. I was told that is this blood circulating.

Does anyone know if this is a normal feeling to get after a massage?

Thanks!

Sherry
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lushy Posted - January 17 2006 : 01:33:26 AM
Sounds more like a alergic reaction - how did it settle seeing this posting was nearly 12 months ago
drvncmt Posted - February 01 2005 : 11:15:17 AM
Could this be a minor alergic reaction! Perhaps you could use a hypoallengenic cream next time. Was MFR done too deep too fast?
masseur4women Posted - September 10 2004 : 01:26:02 AM
Sounds like you might have lightly "pinched" a nerve...doesn't sound serious unless it either worsens or remains for a long time. the only way it could be "blood circulating" is if you were laying on your back, putting extended pressure on an area - similar to having an arm or leg "fall asleep." The tingling is, in fact, the blood flow returning, but normal sensation returns usually within a few minutes.

It's not normal after a massage - but the particular circumstances may have triggered it. You definitely should have a doctor check it out since it was the next day.

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