Glarethelm
New Member
Hi Folks,
It's me again - seeking help! A client I treated on Thurs night has texted me this morning to say she has some discomfort and inflammation on the balls of her feet - they feel hot and tingly. She says she has had this before,when doing a lot of walking in thin sandals in hot weather. She is a 62 year old lady in good health.
As it was her first treatment, I had not used too much pressure and only used a little acqeous cream to help moisturise at the start, as I always do.
This kind of side-effect has never occured before with my clients (not that I have treated vast numbers!) She loved the treatment and was keen to re-book...but then this happens!
Can anyone shed any light on this, as I feel a bit upset that Reflexology has caused this reaction. It must be due to the treatment??
I have advised her to bathe the feet in cold water, but don't know what else to suggest. Would be grateful for any poss explanations/advice.
Best wishes,
Always Trying
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It's me again - seeking help! A client I treated on Thurs night has texted me this morning to say she has some discomfort and inflammation on the balls of her feet - they feel hot and tingly. She says she has had this before,when doing a lot of walking in thin sandals in hot weather. She is a 62 year old lady in good health.
As it was her first treatment, I had not used too much pressure and only used a little acqeous cream to help moisturise at the start, as I always do.
This kind of side-effect has never occured before with my clients (not that I have treated vast numbers!) She loved the treatment and was keen to re-book...but then this happens!
Can anyone shed any light on this, as I feel a bit upset that Reflexology has caused this reaction. It must be due to the treatment??
I have advised her to bathe the feet in cold water, but don't know what else to suggest. Would be grateful for any poss explanations/advice.
Best wishes,
Always Trying
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