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Should I Continue My Botox Treatments If My Headaches Are Only Occasional?

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Birmingham, AL
February 3, 2024
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Botox is typically prescribed for chronic migraines, defined as headaches lasting at least four hours a day and occurring at least 15 days a month. If your headaches have become occasional, it might be worth discussing with your healthcare provider whether continuing Botox is necessary. They can provide personalized advice Show Full Answer

Botox is typically prescribed for chronic migraines, defined as headaches lasting at least four hours a day and occurring at least 15 days a month. If your headaches have become occasional, it might be worth discussing with your healthcare provider whether continuing Botox is necessary. They can provide personalized advice based on your current condition and treatment history.

August 1, 2024
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Thank you very much, Mikayla.

February 3, 2024
A MyMigraineTeam Member

Keep in mind that Botex is a toxic chemical. I would not use more than absolutely necessary.

February 3, 2024

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