Monday, November 16, 2009

What would a therapists response be if a client had "Erythema" reaction after therapy?

If you don't mind can you also add in a response for:





Hyperamia





Headaches





Vertigo on rising





Discomfort





Excessive urination





Thank you in advance

What would a therapists response be if a client had "Erythema" reaction after therapy?
Get them a drink of water or juice to be sipped, they should sit up slowly and dangle their feet over the edge of the bed/table for a few mins before attempting to stand. Ther erythema could be a local reaction to friction or an allergy to something used on the skin.
Reply:Erythema n. Redness of the skin caused by dilatation and congestion of the capillaries, often a sign of inflammation (such as from a burn) or infection but can also be due to massage, electrical treatments, acne medication, allergies, exercise or solar radiation (sunburn). Erythema is a common side effect of radiotherapy treatment due to patient exposure to electromagnetic radiation. What does this have to do with the list of symptoms above? Are you experiencing all of these symptoms at any given time or just some on occasion? What kind of therapy are you referring to?
Reply:What kind of therapy?
Reply:Zukky, I'm not a therapist, but I do work in conjunction with several therapists - I'm very concerned by your questions tonight. I really think you need to look at either a different therapist, or go see your GP and get referred to a registered orthodox therapist. Take care of yourself


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