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How Botox Can Treat Your Chronic Migraines

Wondering how to stop the migraines? Botox is one way to do it.

By Andrea DawsonPublished 7 years ago 3 min read
Top Story - June 2017
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Botox is a treatment, approved by the FDA, that can not only treat chronic migraines but also help smooth wrinkles. According to recent studies, these injections have been very effective in treating adults that suffer from chronic migraines, which symptoms include throbbing or pulsating head pain.

Unfortunately, this health condition affects nearly 12 percent of Americans and can greatly affect work and home life. In this article, we will be talking about how it can treat these chronic migraines and reduce the painful symptoms that accompany it.

What Are Chronic Migraines?

Chronic migraines are a type of a migraine that happens more than 15 days out of the month. As classified by the International Headache Society there is no known cure or trigger to chronic migraines, but bright lights, hormones, lack of food or sleep, and caffeine tend to increase the likelihood of getting one.

How is Botox Used To Help Migraine Sufferers?

When treated with this substance for chronic migraines, you will be administered with it once every three months by your doctor. Your treatment length entirely depends on how you respond to the treatment.

However, each treatment session usually lasts roughly between 10 to 15 minutes. During these treatment sessions, you will be injected with a proper dosage on your temples, forehead, nose, neck, and upper back.

What Are the Benefits That Come With This Treatment?

The effectiveness of this treatment may vary from person to person. However, most people who use this treatment notice a decrease in the symptoms of their chronic migraines. This includes less:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Pain
  • Sensitivity to sound, lights, and scents

After receiving your first round of treatment, it can take up to 14 days until you start to feel any relief. Some do not experience any relief at all after their first round. However, the long-term benefits are so great that most choose to stick with the treatment plan.

Are There Any Risks or Side Effects That Come With Using This Treatment?

When using this treatment plan to reduce the effects of chronic migraines, side effects and complications are very rare. The injections themselves are painless for most people.

Some experience a small stinging sensation when the treatment is applied. Others report some neck pain and stiffness in the area where the treatment was injected. This is the most commonly reported side effect. Other side effects include:

  • Headaches directly after treatment
  • Muscle weakness in the neck and shoulders and difficulty holding your head up straight

All of these side effects are uncommon. However, when they do occur, they usually dissipate within a few days.

In extremely rare cases, the substance can spread to regions outside the injection site. Symptoms of this include drooping eyelids, vision alterations, extreme muscle weakness, and trouble swallowing.

The best way to limit these risks is to visit a trustworthy medical professional. Your prescription and administration should be completed by a highly trained and experienced professional.

If you suffer from chronic migraines, Botox is a fantastic treatment option to explore. Your doctor may suggest trying other treatments first.

However, if those have failed, it may be time to try this treatment. Talk to your doctor to discuss all of the treatments that are available to you. It is a low-risk treatment that can make all the difference in your daily life.

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About the Creator

Andrea Dawson

A fitness blogger and a personal trainer.

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