Botox for Migraines
Migraine is a disabling headache. In some people it occurs a few times a year and some can suffer it as often as 10 – 20 days per month. Nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light are all common symptoms of a migraine.
There is no cure for migraine headaches, however some medications can help.
Botox relaxes the muscles of the head and face relieving tension and decreasing the chances of a migraine headache recurring. 100-150 units of Botox is injected in specific areas of the forehead, back of the head and neck. As a result, most people report their headaches becoming less severe and not as frequent.
Talk to your doctor or call us if you have any questions about Botox and migraine treatment.
There is no cure for migraine headaches, however some medications can help.
Botox relaxes the muscles of the head and face relieving tension and decreasing the chances of a migraine headache recurring. 100-150 units of Botox is injected in specific areas of the forehead, back of the head and neck. As a result, most people report their headaches becoming less severe and not as frequent.
Talk to your doctor or call us if you have any questions about Botox and migraine treatment.