Does Botox help muscle spasms?

Botulinum toxin, or Botox, is a protein that stops muscle spasms. It is injected directly into the muscle. A spasm is when your muscle contracts or moves on its own.

How long does Botox take to work for muscle spasms?

When Botox is injected to an area of chronic muscle spasm, acetylcholine is blocked, allowing the muscles to relax. Botox is administered directly to the desired site through an injection. The onset of relief occurs in about a week and typically lasts 3 months.

Can Botox injections cause muscle spasms?

This side effect was more common among people taking Botox to treat: cervical dystonia (involuntary tightening of neck muscles) spasticity (involuntary muscle spasms)

Can Botox help swallowing problems?

BoTox injection can be used as the first therapeutic option in patients with OPD: it is safe and simple and relieves dysphagia in 43% of cases.

What happens when Botox is injected into muscle?

Redness, bruising, infection, and pain at the injection site may occur. Dizziness, mild difficulty swallowing, respiratory infections such as cold or flu, pain, nausea, headache, and muscle weakness may occur when this medication is used to relax muscles.

Does Botox relax or contract muscles?

Botox blocks signals from the nerves to the muscles. The injected muscle can’t contract. That makes wrinkles relax and soften. Botox is most often used on forehead lines, crow’s feet (lines around the eye), and frown lines.

Can I take muscle relaxer after Botox?

Medications like sleeping pills, blood thinners, Ginkgo biloba, vitamin E, and muscle relaxants do not mix well with Botox.

Can Botox cause inflammatory response?

In general, adverse reactions occur within the first week following injection of BOTOX and, while generally transient, may have a duration of several months or longer. Localized pain, infection, inflammation, tenderness, swelling, erythema, and/or bleeding/bruising may be associated with the injection.

How long does dysphagia last after Botox?

Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a rarely seen side effect of Botox. This results from Botox traveling from one muscle to another and should only last for 2-10 days(3).

What happens if Botox migrates?

When Botox migrates to one or both of two specific areas, Botox injections can result in a droopy eyelid — also called ptosis. These two areas are the forehead and between the eyes.

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