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Side Effects and Risks

Health care providers recommend that patients not have massage therapy if they have one or more of the following conditions:

  • Deep vein thrombosis (a blood clot in a deep vein, usually in the legs)
  • A bleeding disorder or taking blood-thinning drugs such as warfarin
  • Damaged blood vessels
  • Weakened bones from osteoporosis, a recent fracture, or cancer
  • A fever
  • Any of the following in an area that would be massaged:
    • An open or healing wound
    • A tumor
    • Damaged nerves
    • An infection or acute inflammation
    • Inflammation from radiation treatment

If you have one or more of the following conditions, be sure to consult your health care provider before having massage:

  • Pregnancy
  • Cancer
  • Fragile skin, as from diabetes or a healing scar
  • Heart problems
  • Dermatomyositis, a disease of the connective tissue
  • A history of physical abuse

Side effects of massage therapy may include:

  • Temporary pain or discomfort
  • Bruising
  • Swelling
  • A sensitivity or allergy to massage oils