therapy to deal with, is by anticipating it.
experience, especially when treatment has just begun. The
is treated, as opposed to local treatments.
be managed by simply continuing therapy. At
more often and are more uncomfortable. Rarely does the
magnetic therapy should be discontinued as a result.
other actions. So overreactions of the body, perceived
or measurable, happen.
magnetic field is applied.
The increase in circulation, although usually a
desirable effect, may lead to an increase in oxidative
stress. It is desirable to have sufficient
have antioxidant support in the body before the
treatment is initiated. Sudden improvements in the
circulation can also lead to exacerbations of
existing extensive or severe inflammatory processes,
usually in the skin. Exacerbation of hives is also possible
and should be considered before treatment is
started.
When nerve cells are suddenly stimulated, the
pain temporarily worsen due to increased signal traffic
in the nerve and/or improved circulation to the nerve(s).
We see this in individuals who have previous fractures or scars
have had. Magnetic fields that are distal (further
away from the center) at the fracture site or the
scar are applied may cause temporary pain
at the fracture site. If there are multiple blockages along the
body are, magnetic treatment can reduce the phenomenon of
"the pursuit of pain" cause.
In this situation, when an area is treated and
improved, another area that may have been quiet now begins
show pain or discomfort. Normally, these
problems do not matter, but should be recognized as
a normal consequence of magnetic therapy. In some
situations, where magnetic therapy causes pain in a
body part that does not normally have pain, this may be an indication
be from an unidentified underlying problem in that
body part and medical evaluation should be considered.
In this case, magnetic therapy serves as an early
warning process.
OTHER WAYS PEMF MACHINES
AFFECT THE BODY
Magnetic therapies often lower blood pressure and
lower the heart rate, actions that are almost always positive. This
actions can be a concern for individuals who are older,
use medications with blood pressure-lowering actions, brittle
are labile or have easily changed blood pressure,
have had extensive bed rest, are in shock or have a
have overwhelming systemic infection, or who have non-
have robust, compensatory vascular reflexes. Because
people in these situations may faint while standing up
from a sitting or lying position, they should be
warned of this possibility and the need to address the
blood pressure and/or heart rate to stabilize at the
change positions. Usually these reactions settle down
if magnetic therapy continues and the body functions
stabilizes.
General reactions also occasionally occur, especially with
those who have magnetic field sensitivity or from it
are suspected. Possible reactions include: increased
fatigue, exacerbations of sleep, increased pain,
vague weakness or loss of energy, metallic tastes,
dizziness, "brain fog," thirst, increased urination, heat,
cold sensations, prickly sensations in the skin, colors in the
visual fields, heaviness of the limbs and palpitations.
It is usually thought that people who experience these reactions
Systemic hemodynamic (concerns the theory of blood movement)
or have autonomic instability and/or neurotoxicity, if
due to chronic infections, chemical sensitivity or
environmental toxicity. Many have chronic regional
pain syndromes, fibromyalgia and / or chronic
fatigue syndrome. The extent of the
sensitivity responses will determine the approach to the
adapting magnetic therapy.
If the side effects are unbearable, you can reduce them
by making some minor changes to the protocols.
bring. These changes include lowering the
intensity, reducing treatment times and the
Limit the area on the body being treated.
These changes would only be needed in the short term
should be, because such reactions decrease relatively quickly at
continuation of treatment.