Treatments: Botox for Migraine

Botox for Migraine

Overview

Botox is a neurotoxin, a poison made by bacteria called Clostridium botulinum. It can cause a deadly reaction called botulism if you eat it in spoiled food because it blocks signals from your nerves and paralyzes your muscles.

But it’s safe because the toxin isn’t digested in your stomach and the dose is much smaller amount than you’d get in spoiled food.

Doctors found that shots of Botox can help smooth wrinkles because it relaxes muscles in the face. It also helps people who have tics and spasms because of a nerve disease like cerebral palsy.

When people who had migraine headaches used Botox to treat their wrinkles, they told their doctors that their headache was better. So doctors began to study it as a migraine pain management.

Does Botox Work for Migraine Headaches?

In a study of adults who get chronic migraine headaches, shots of Botox cut down the total number of days they had them or even other types of headaches. They also had more “crystal-clear” –pain-free — days each month, and they reported fewer days off work.

In another study, nearly half the people who took two rounds of Botox shots reported that the number of days they had a headache each month was cut in half. After five rounds of treatment, that increased to about 70% of the people.

Doctors think Botox works for migraine headaches because it blocks chemicals called neurotransmitters that carry pain signals from your brain. Botox is like a roadblock in that pathway. It stops the chemicals before they get to the nerve endings around your head and neck.

Botox Treatment

You’ll get several shots of Botox around your head and neck once every 12 weeks to dull or prevent migraine headaches.

You may need 30 to 40 shots in all, and you’ll get an equal number on each side of your head. If you have migraine pain in one particular spot, you may need more shots there. You could see results 2 to 3 weeks after your first treatment.

Side Effects

Neck Pain and headache are the most common side effects for people who get chronic migraine headaches and use Botox.

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