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Botox helps prevent chronic migraines by blocking the release of neurotransmitters, which are chemicals involved in pain transmission, from nerve endings in the head and neck. This action helps to reduce the frequency and severity of migraine headaches. It's primarily used for individuals experiencing 15 or more headache days per month.
Botox injections for migraines are generally considered safe when administered by a qualified healthcare professional. While side effects are possible, they are typically mild and temporary.
Botox injections for migraines can cause some side effects, though they are generally mild and temporary. Common side effects include pain, bruising, or swelling at the injection site, neck pain or weakness and headache.
Botox for migraines is typically administered every 12 weeks (every three months)
Yes, Botox for migraines is a prescription-only medication. It's administered by a healthcare professional,
The recommended total dose of Botox for chronic migraine prevention is 155 Units administered into a muscle.