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A number of factors may interfere with successful breast-feeding.
Hypothermia can alter absorbtion r/t the slowing perfusion of blood flow.
If you are asking if "massage" is indicated or contraindicated for massage, it would depend on what other factors are involved. There is not enough information in the question to be able to produce an answer.
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If the massage therapists is using any kind of massage oil or lotion, you may be allergic to it. You may even be allergic to the detergent used on the sheets that aredraped over the massage tables.
A facial massage may not give rise to a contraindication in itself. The client may have a preexisting condition that could be aggravated by massage to the face. One example is trigeminal neuralgia.
In massage terms, the letters MT may stand for Massage Technician or Massage Therapist. The letters FV stand for Fully Vetted.
It's almost entirely dependent on the intensity and duration of the work, and also of your health status. Other factors may also interfere on the frequency of your heartbeat.
At this point medicare does not cover massage therapy (part A). Some of the supplemental plans (part B and C) do cover massage therapy. You would need to check with your provider to see if they cover "massage therapy provided by a licensed massage therapist." Insurance companies do not make decisions based on type of massage but perhaps who is performing it. Sometimes physical therapists' and chiropractors' massages may be covered and a massage therapist's may not be covered. But yes it depends on which part of medicare you are talking about. Supplemental medicare plans may cover massage therapy (and deep tissue massage therapy).
Massage may enhance the immune system. A study suggests an increase in cytotoxic capacity associated with massage.
Do not massage to prevent rapid absorption which may result to hypoglycemic reaction.
If you want to do massage therapy professionally you will need a license. There are different designations in different parts of the country and in different states. You may be a licensed massage therapist (LMT), a certified massage therapist (CMT), a licensed massage and bodywork therapist (LMBT), or just massage therapist.