Is there any truth to the stories I've heard about Botox injections being used to relieve migraines?
Researchers from Harvard found that people who describe their migraines as a “crushing” pain went from an average of 16 migraine days per month to about one a month after Botox therapy. They believe that these types of migraines are caused, at least in part, by muscle spasms of the face and head. On the other hand, people who describe their pain as “exploding” didn’t experience the same benefits. If the usual treatments haven’t helped your pain, ask your doctor about whether Botox therapy might work for you.
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