If you suffer from seasonal allergies, you are not alone – Research shows that over 50 million Americans battle seasonal allergies.
Allergies have many symptoms – from nasal congestion, sneezing, ear congestion, postnasal drainage, sore throat, urticaria (Hives) and itchiness, headache, coughing and wheezing can also occur. Your immune system feels threatened by a specific environmental substance, as a result, your immune system will react by releasing Immunoglobin antibodies to ward off the observed offender. The release of these antibodies tells the body to produce chemicals like histamines, which causes an allergic reaction.
Massage is one of the best natural remedies for relieving allergies and asthma symptoms. Reflexology has been used to battle seasonal allergies for centuries in Chinese medicine, and recent medical research measuring massage effectiveness showed that massage therapy has a significantly positive effect on asthma patients, improving their pulmonary function.
Relieve Sneezing:
If you are sneezing and coughing, you may consider requesting a lymphatic drainage massage. Manual lymphatic drainage massage is especially effective in relieving nasal congestion, one of the most unpleasant allergy symptoms. If you have hay fever, your immune system goes into overdrive. Causing your body to react to harmless environmental factors like pollen, mold, and pet dander. If you opt for a massage, your therapist will concentrate on opening your nasal passages – expect to get your face and neck massaged. This will improve your lungs’ oxygenation.
Alleviate Headaches:
Massage improves your blood circulation. Good blood circulation gives immediate relief for migraines, sinus headaches, and rhinitis (hay fever-induced headache). Lymphatic drainage massage can help boost the circulation fluids (lymph) in the body. This massage technique helps empty the sinus cavity and help you recover fully.
Ease Stress:
Stress triggers allergies and can also worsen the symptoms. Massages stimulate the release of hormones that help calm the body and decrease body tension. Reducing stress and anxiety with massage, allows your immune system to function normally due to a decrease in blood cortisol (a stress hormone) levels. This can aid in programming the body’s response to allergens and ease the related symptoms.
Muscle Relief:
Every sneeze or cough is similar to a mini whiplash, causing tension, even pain, in your neck, shoulders, and upper back. By relieving this muscle tension and helping you relax, your sinuses will relax and encourage drainage.
Essential Oils:
Essential oils can be used along with massage to create long-lasting pain relief. Your massage therapist can recommend the best essential oils that you can apply to congested nasal areas. These oils boost energy and help relieve allergy symptoms.
Massage should be seen only as a complementary therapy for allergy symptoms and is in no way a replacement for required medical attention. It’s a combination of all the good things that will get you through the spring. Schedule your massage today with Precision Wellness and start to feel that sweet relief!