Botox for treatment..

LadyEmeraude

Senior Member
Botox: Cosmetic and medical uses, procedures, and side effects
Botox discussions can include its medical uses (migraines, excessive sweating, muscle spasms), cosmetic applications (wrinkles, gummy smiles), potential side effects (bruising, headache, drooping eyelids), how it works by blocking nerve signals to muscles, and the importance of consulting a qualified provider. It is also used off-label for various other conditions and can lead to muscle atrophy if used long-term.
 

Once I had Botox for excessive underarm perspiration and it was helpful. This was many years ago.

My husband has it in his neck. You’ll have seen people with Parkinson’s jerk their head to one side. The Botox helps with the pain for a while. This has to be done by a neurologist.
 


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