Massage can relieve tension in your muscles, and most people use it for relaxation, relief of stress and anxiety, or to reduce muscle soreness. Massage can also cause your body to release natural painkillers, and it boosts your immune system. While more research is needed to confirm the benefits of massage, some studies have found it helpful for: * Anxiety. Massage reduced anxiety in depressed children and anorexic women. It also reduced anxiety and withdrawal symptoms in adults trying to quit smoking. * Pain. Pain was decreased in studies of people with fibromyalgia, migraines and recent surgeries. Back pain also might be relieved by massage. However, back pain study results have been contradictory, and more research is required. * Labor pain. Massage during labor appears to reduce stress and anxiety, relax muscles and help block pain. * Infant growth. Massage encouraged weight gain in premature babies and reduced the number of days they stayed in the hospital. * Children with Diabetes. Children who were massaged every day by their parents were more likely to stick to their medication and diet regimens, which helped reduce their blood glucose levels. * Sports-related soreness. Some athletes receive massages after exercise, especially to the muscles they use most in their sport or activity. A massage might help increase blood flow to your muscles and may reduce muscle soreness after you exercise. * Alcohol withdrawal. Massage during withdrawal from alcohol has shown benefits when combined with traditional medical treatment by increasing feelings of support, safety and engagement in the therapy. * Immune system. People with HIV who participated in massage studies showed an increased number of natural killer cells, which are thought to defend the body from viral and cancer cells. * Cancer treatment. People with cancer who received regularly-scheduled Massage Therapy during treatment reported less anxiety, pain and fatigue. * Self-esteem. Because massage involves direct contact with another person through touch, it can make you feel cared for. That special attention can improve self-image in people with physical disabilities and terminal illnesses. And using touch to convey caring can help children with severe physical disabilities
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Massages does not have an antonym.
When your boyfriend massages your shoulders, it means he cares about you.
Who doesn't like foot massages
Not every massage therapist or spa massages feet. Ask in advance if they do.
Yes, the massages and stimulations from a manicure can actually help blood flow to your nail beds. Blood flow will allow for healthier nails and nail beds in general.
Nude massages are mostly common on beaches. I reccommend nude massages; they're very relaxing.
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A dental water jet can be a viable alternative to flossing. It is fun to use and the water jet can get to some hard-to-reach places. It also massages and stimulates gums to make them more healthy.
Many physical therapists will subscribe gentle massages to help alleviate injury pain.
A person that gives body massages.