Pityriasis rosea - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-29T05:07:33Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/pityriasis-rosea?groupUrl=contraindications&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you so much! The added…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-06-08:2887274:Comment:847272010-06-08T13:32:21.198ZOlga Chwascinskahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/OlgaChwascinska
Thank you so much! The added confidence always help. O.
Thank you so much! The added confidence always help. O. Hey Olga,
I suggest inquirin…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-06-08:2887274:Comment:847022010-06-08T11:58:46.809ZSusan G. Salvohttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/SusanGSalvo
Hey Olga,<br />
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I suggest inquiring about your client's pressure sensitivity over the affected area. Adjust your pressure in areas that are sensitive. Hypersensitive or overly sensitive areas or areas of inflammation should be avoided.<br />
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Depending on your client’s skin tone, the rash may present as salmon-pink, slightly-raised, and scaly. Inflammation is indicated by additional swelling and heat.<br />
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As you already know by your own research, this condition is not contagious.<br />
<br />
Hope this helps.
Hey Olga,<br />
<br />
I suggest inquiring about your client's pressure sensitivity over the affected area. Adjust your pressure in areas that are sensitive. Hypersensitive or overly sensitive areas or areas of inflammation should be avoided.<br />
<br />
Depending on your client’s skin tone, the rash may present as salmon-pink, slightly-raised, and scaly. Inflammation is indicated by additional swelling and heat.<br />
<br />
As you already know by your own research, this condition is not contagious.<br />
<br />
Hope this helps.