Itching and Stitching in Skin and Muscles after Needle Treatment?
Itching and Stitching in Skin and Muscles after Needle Treatment? Relax, it's perfectly normal!
Have you experienced itching and stinging in the skin and muscles after intramuscular needle treatment? Relax - this is completely normal and is due to muscular reactions and temporary irritation due to the increased blood circulation and healing in the area.
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Itching of muscles and skin after needle treatment
Intramuscular needle treatment may cause treatment tenderness and other reactions - including itching and tingling near the treated area. This is due to healing responses in muscles and soft tissues - which can cause temporary hypersensitivity in the skin cell nerves. Normally, this itching will go away 24-72 hours after the treatment, but it can be beneficial to lubricate the area with cooling aloe vera to contribute to faster relief.
Also drink plenty of fluid after muscular work and needle treatment.
Treatment seaminess after needle treatment
Have you experienced that the muscles feel numb and sore after needle treatment? Again, this is perfectly normal when treating tight and tense muscle fibers. The needle treatment entails a number of positive effects - including desensitization (decreased muscle pain), increased blood circulation and healing. When the body initiates a repair response, this can mean that you feel tired and upset - and that you experience drowsiness and increased need for fluids.
You can compare it all with training - where you also normally, if you have trained hard enough, experience transient treatment tenderness and after-reactions in the affected areas.
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Make sure that the needle treatment is only performed by a public health-authorized clinician. Chiropractor, physiotherapist and manual therapist are the three publicly authorized professions with the right to refer to imaging and musculoskeletal expertise. Needle treatment by other players - apart from a doctor - is not covered under NPE insurance if you should have a rare side effect of the treatment.
We point out that it is extremely rare to experience side effects other than temporary itching, tingling, tingling, numbness and tenderness in the treated area. Occasionally you can also get a temporary rash - but with the use of aloe vera this will disappear within 72 hours.
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