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Botox Side Effects


The chances of suffering from a risk or side effects associated with a Botox injection may be low, but some of these risks can also be deadly so it is important that you know and understand the possible side effects and risks associated with the Botox injections. Luckily the Botox injections are only temporary which also means that most of the side effects associated with the injection will also only be temporary. This temporary period is roughly 6 months as the effects associated with the Botox injection generally wear off in this time period.

In the event that you are suffering from a neuromuscular disorder it is also important that you speak with your regular physician prior to deciding to go in for a Botox treatment as the side effects associated with the Botox injection can be multiplied 10 fold for people who have neuromuscular disorders. Furthermore in the even that you may also have a cardiovascular disorder it is also highly recommended that you speak to a physician prior to undergoing a Botox injection.

The Botox injection is a commercially produced botulinum toxin A which is a neurotoxin produced from bacteria with one purpose in life which is to paralyze muscles. If you have a cardiovascular disorder or even a neuromuscular disorder the injection of Botox can become deadly. Although the use of Botox and its injections done by a certified and experienced professional offers great results with minimal risks, there is still a chance of full paralysis or even death cause by the spreading of the botulinum toxin throughout the body.

The most common side effects associated with the Botox injection is that of general bruising in the area that was treated. There may also be the possibility of headaches, respiratory infections and even eyelid droop. While these may be only temporary side effects they are still a possibility. Furthermore there may also be the chance of catching a flu or even nausea. The least most common side effects associated with a Botox injection includes pain throughout the face, and erythmea which may be at the injection point as well as muscle weakness.

Most of these side effects occur during the first couple of weeks following a Botox injection and almost all of them will be temporary and will not last any longer than the results of the Botox injection which is about 6 months.

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