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Botox for Headaches An Accidental Finding


Botolinum toxin A has been in use for more than thirty years and its long innings has much to do with the numerous benefits that patients get from using it.

Botolinum toxin A has been in use for more than thirty years and its long innings has much to do with the numerous benefits that patients get from using it. To be sure, in the beginning Botox was prescribed by doctors in the United States to simply treat eye disorders that were known as Strabismus in which it was normal to experience crossed eyes. Furthermore, in 1989 this drug was given the nod by the FDA for treating conditions such as when patients'' eyes twitched uncontrollably, which led to Botox becoming even more popular.

However, Botox has more than a few uses other than preventing wrinkles and excess of underarm sweating. What''s more, a little known fact related to Botox is that Botox for headaches is a new application worth considering. In fact, Botox for headaches is an accidental finding and even though treatment of headaches is mostly done by neurologists, it was only when plastic surgeons came to find purely by chance that Botox for headaches was another benefit to using this drug that it began to be recommended by plastic surgeons as a way of preventing headaches.

Headache Free For Six Months

There have also been many clinical tests that have showed that even when Botox was applied to treat eye spasms as well as for cosmetic purposes, it prevented people from experiencing migraine attacks. Even surveys conducted on the subject of Botox for headaches have confirmed this suspicion and most of the patients that were questioned emphasized that after use of Botox for various reasons, they did not experience headaches for at least half a year.

Nevertheless, when it concerns Botox for headaches, there is need to understand that the injection of Botox must only be done in specific parts of the body for it to be effective. In fact, the best place to inject Botox for headaches would at the back and side of the head, on the forehead and near the eyes as well as muscles of brows. Furthermore, it has been found that Botox for headaches is not effective when applied in any other part of the body besides those just mentioned.

Also, only people that experience migraines on weekly or daily basis need use Botox for headaches and so, it is not surprising to learn that people that were very conscious of beauty have also come to realize that Botox for headaches is in fact, a good alternative to the treatments that their neurologists usually recommend. Such as been the impact of Botox for headaches that the traditional treatments for headaches have become disused, and this fact has also been appreciated by neurologists who have one more option to recommend to their patients.

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Author:Krishan Bakhru
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Date:Sep 30, 2008
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