Enhance Center Interventional Spine & Sports
Millions of people worldwide have had a migraine at least once in their lives. A smaller percentage is plagued with frequent migraines, which can disrupt daily activities and cause sufferers to miss too many days of work due to unrelenting pain. Dr. Tarabishy at the Enhance Center understands how debilitating migraines can be, and he has helped countless people break free from their pain through various treatments, including Botox.
A migraine is worse than just a headache, and doctors still don’t know exactly what causes them. However, it is believed that recurrent migraines are part of a neurological disorder that affects brain chemicals and neural pathways.
Symptoms of migraine include nausea and vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, and unrelenting, throbbing pain. Some people also get an “aura,” or a disturbance in vision, before the onset of a migraine.
Some things are believed to trigger migraines, including menstruation, weather, stress, and certain types of foods. Many women even say that prolonged crying can trigger migraines.
Dr. Tarabishy will work with you and examine all aspects of your lifestyle to determine what might be triggering your migraines. Once he has done so, he will find the best treatment for you to help you get relief.
The existing list of treatments for migraines is somewhat limited, and not everyone finds them effective. Traditional treatments include:
Abortive medications
Prophylactic/Preventative mediations:
Many classes of medications serve as prophylactic migraine medications:
Typically, medication therapy and other nonsurgical treatments are offered before spinal cord stimulation is considered. You may even try surgery to repair spinal damage, but if surgery fails, spinal cord stimulation may still be a viable treatment option.
You may have already heard of Botox as a treatment for wrinkles. The same chemical can be used as a treatment for migraines as well. Botox is a form of botulinum toxin, which is purified for use. It is injected in tiny doses to reduce muscle contractions.
Botox is FDA-approved for treating people who have migraines on 15 or more days each month. It is injected in the face and neck to block the nerves that cause the pain of migraines.
When it works, it needs to be repeated every 90 days. Reportedly, two treatments relieves migraines in up to 50% of sufferers. You will likely know within six months if you’ll respond to the treatment.
If you struggle with chronic migraines and nothing has helped, it may be worth giving Botox a chance. Call Dr. Tarabishy today at the Enhance Center to see about Botox and other possible ways to help you feel better.
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