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Medical Advice from 24/7 GP Reflexology Cambridgeshire
Cambridge, Chatteris, Ely, Huntingdon, March, Peterborough, Wisbech
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Reflexology in your area Sometimes called zone therapy, Reflexology is a therapy or
treatment where nerve endings in the hands or feet are stimulated by applying
varying degrees of pressure in a massage-like technique to bring about
changes in elsewhere in the body in order to improve health and assist on the
bodies self-healing process. Reflexology treatment will often take an hour or more and
six to eight sessions are generally a good idea. A trained reflexologist
will usually take a medical case history at your first appointment.
Reflexology is traditionally done with the feet although it may be done with
the hands. Reflexology consists of gentle, but firm, compression
to your feet sometimes with talcum powder but not oil. The reflex
points are frequently tiny so the reflexologist will be very precise.
Some parts of the feet will feel tender and this often relates to areas
in the body where pain is felt. Some reflexologists will train you to
treat yourself at home by showing you where to press. ================================================ Reflexology Practitioners here shortly Answer - Acupressure was discovered in the Orient . Foot and Hand Reflexology
were first discovered by Drs. Fitzgerald and Riley in the USA, Ear Reflexology
was first discovered by Dr. Paul Nogier in France, all during the 20th Century.
Gaynor - Cystitis:
The Essential Guide to Foot and Hand Reflexology
Reflexology CYSTITIS is the inflammation of the bladder, and is usually acute, with
scalding pain on the passing of water. It has a rapid onset. The patient feels
off-colour. There is pain in the centre, low in the abdomen, which is worse when
urine is passed. There is frequently passing of small amounts or merely the
sensation of wanting to. Most cases resolve themselves without the need for
deep-acting agents. Bacteria invade when there has been continued irritation such as that of sand
or gravel in the urine. Bacillus coli resides in the rectum but may invade the
bladder. Urine is often turgid and evil smelling. By travelling down the ureters
kidney infection may be conveyed to the lining of the bladder. A common cause is diuretic indiscretion, such as too much spicy food,
curries, peppers, vinegar, coffee, alcohol, tea, too much and too strong cola
and other stimulants. Too much meat concentrates urine, as do other high purine
foods. Plenty of fluids should be drunk, either in the form of herbal teas, alfalfa,
or bottled waters rather than coffee or tea. These dilute the irritating effect
of uric acid in the urine. Gaynor was a very attractive 24-year-old and came to me with a history of
chronic cystitis which had occurred during the last 12 months. The infections
caused a lot of low pelvic and back pain. She often had a raised temperature and
frequent episodes of passing small amounts of urine during the night, which gave
her a very disturbed sleeping pattern. She seemed an anxious young woman, although on the initial consultation there
was no real evidence of the reason for her emotionally stressed state. During
the treatment sessions the area of the bladder and pelvic areas were extremely
sensitive to pressure; in fact, the slightest pressure gave rise to extreme
discomfort in her feet and made the general pressure unacceptable to her. Gaynor also reported that during the attacks of cystitis she was quite sure
that her eyes became affected as they were normally sore, irritating and watery.
She had reported this fact to her GP who said that there was no link between
cystitis and eye conditions whatsoever. However, when she was introduced to the
benefits and understanding of Reflexology, I explained to her how the kidney and
eye areas are in the same related areas and it is very common to find when
people have bladder inflammations that their corresponding area, the eye, is
extremely sensitive and can cause the symptoms of soreness, watering and
sensitivity that she described. Gaynor used to bring her three-year-old son with her, so the treatment
sessions were not as relaxed as I would have liked them to be, but she explained
that she had nobody to leave her young son with and so it was necessary for him
to accompany her in order that she could continue regular Reflexology
treatments. We worked out a rota for a weekly treatment session. I said that in normal
situations six sessions should give good, satisfactory relieving results, then
maybe the occasional treatment on a monthly basis would be advisable for her.
There was very little improvement until the third session, when she said that
she had noticed that she felt generally much calmer and very relaxed after
treatment, and in fact the night following the treatment session would give her
uninterrupted sleep for eight or nine hours, which was most unusual. She still suffered a lot of low pelvic discomfort, however, and frequency in
her urinary output during the daytime. I asked her to return to her GP for yet
another urine check just to make sure that there was nothing underlying. There
is sometimes the problem of another associated illness linked to urinary
frequency and low pelvic pain. However, after her visit to her GP, who gave her
a further examination and tested her urine, he confirmed that she was in fact
still suffering from chronic cystitis and recommended yet another course of
antibiotics, which she declined. The antibiotics always gave her an intense
attack of thrush, therefore she had a dual problem to cope with. Over the next few weeks there appeared to be a great improvement in her
urinary condition but it was not until the eighth treatment that she confided in
me that her husband had left her and their young son just a year before for
another woman, and it was from this period of time that her first attack of
cystitis had occurred. It often happens that when we have emotional hurts which are very close to
our heart our reproductive or urinary areas are most commonly affected, almost
as a hurt to our very femininity. Gaynor was quite sure that her eyes were sensitive and watery during her
bouts of cystitis. I explained to her that the kidney and eye areas are in the same related
areas and it is quite common to find an eye problem during bouts of urinary
tract disorders. The kidneys were sensitive, but the bladder was acutely sensitive even when
the slightest pressure was applied. Reflexology, an ancient art practiced by early Egyptians. Reflexology is a
science founded on the basis that areas of the feet, hands and ears are
comprised of zones and reflex areas that correspond to all glands, organs, and
bodily systems. Reflexology is a technique whereby pressure is applied to these
areas resulting in stress reduction by using thumb, finger and hand methods.
Using reflexology promotes physiological improvements in the body. (For more
information on reflexology, be sure to...
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