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Botox Can Help With Migraines and Headaches

Before that, Botox had been used for purely cosmetic purposes. However, a surgeon discovered his patients reported far fewer headaches after getting Botox, and the rest is history!

Around 35 million Americans suffer from migraines. An estimated 43% of women and 18% of men will likely suffer from migraines in their lifetime, with the largest number being between ages 35-45. The United States spends an approximated $78 billion on migraine care every year, including the cost of clinical care, hospitalization, diagnostics, and medication. All this can help be alleviated through Botox. 

Chronic migraines are defined as severe headaches with severe sensitivity to light and sound, present for 15 or more consecutive days. Botox works by alleviating the pain caused by migraines by blocking chemicals known as neurotransmitters, which carry pain signals to the brain. Botox acts as a roadblock on their path to the brain, stopping the chemicals before they find their way to nerve endings around the head and neck. 

A Family Medicine Miami Doctor like Dr. Peter Martinez-Noda can help you through the process of getting started and determining the right Botox plan for you. Typically, you’ll need to get a Botox injection every 12 weeks to fight off the pain. Around 70% of people reported a significant decrease in the number of days with headaches in a given month after getting Botox.

Peter Martinez-Noda (PMN) Health and Wellness Center, a Miami clinic, provides services such as family medicine and platelet rich plasma therapy Miami in addition to Botox. Check us out online for more information.