Stop the massage and call 911 !!!!
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Possible blood clotting problem??
It depends on your local licensing laws. In most states that govern massage licensing you could have a misdemeanor and still get your massage license with no problem. It is at the felony level that it becomes and issue.
An inherited clotting disorder caused by a problem with the fibrinogen.
Platelets (thrombocytes) are the smallest type of blood cell. They are important in blood clotting. When bleeding occurs, the platelets swell, clump together, and form a sticky plug that helps stop the bleeding. If there are too few platelets, uncontrolled bleeding may be a problem. If there are too many platelets, there is a chance of a blood clot forming in a blood vessel. Also, platelets may be involved in hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis).
It is not a contraindication for massage at all. It is a contraindication for being in a supine, and even a prone, position. If the massage therapist is trained properly, they will know how to do a sidelying position massage that will be safe. Again, it is not the massage that is contraindicated, but the position that most people have on the massage table. Sidelying resolves the issues with supine hypotensive syndrome so there should be no problem for you to receive a massage, just lie on your side, or even better, just on your left side.
When your blot clots, it changes consistency. It becomes thicker, so it can repair whatever the problem is, such as a cut.
Vitamin K aids in clotting the blood but if you have a medical problem, check with a physician or health practitioner.
Plavix may be able to help you with your blood clot issue. It is best to speak with your doctor about taking medication for this problem. You can even find certain foods will help with this problem.
Budd-Chiari syndrome is a rare problem that results from blood clotting in the veins flowing out of the liver (hepatic veins).
Frequency of massage sessions can vary widely. If a person is receiving massage for a specific problem, frequency can vary widely based on the condition, though it usually will be once a week.
Probably not. Any intestinal disturbance would have occurred during the treatment session, if it occurred at all. Plus, deep tissue massage should never be performed on the intestines. That is outside the scope of deep tissue massage. However, if you suspect that there could be a problem, check with your massage therapist, a general practitioner, or go to the emergency room of your local hospital.