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Botox Precautions

Like many other cosmetic procedures, Botox comes with risks. You need to be careful in choosing Botox therapists to lessen the risks. You also need to know more about the Botox precautions so you can avoid problems in the therapy. Learn about these factors by reading the items found below.

Before The Procedure

Before subjecting yourself to a Botox procedure, know about some precautions first. You need to inform your doctors about some things to make the procedure safe for you. Here are some conditions which you should report to your doctors:

  • infections near the site where you're going to have the Botox injections
  • difficulty swallowing
  • heart disease
  • neuromuscular diseases such ad Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Lambert-Eaton Syndrome, and Myasthenia Gravis
  • pregnancy or lactating

Be sure to know about these conditions and report them to your doctor before having the procedure. Detrimental changes may result from Botox therapy if you presently have these conditions.

Specific Botox Precautions

You need to be aware of some things before having Botox. Here are some of the things you need to observe with Botox:

  • The medication used in Botox injections may cause allergic reactions. If you notice unexplained rashes, redness on the skin, difficulty swallowing, itchiness, or some other manifestations, it is important to report to your doctors immediately. Detrimental changes or anaphylactic reactions can be avoided by reporting the following instances.
  • Swallowing problems may interfere with Botox. Because the toxin causes paralysis of the muscles, you might experience further difficulties if a Botox toxin is absorbed by your body.
  • Telling your health care provider of heart problems is also very essential before the therapy.
  • Botox contains certain amounts of albumin. This element may cause infections or viruses which can be transmitted during a Botox procedure.
  • The medication may also cause your blinking reflex to slow down. You have to be aware of this and rest for quite some time before resuming your daily activities. You only have to rest for a couple of hours to avoid these occurrences.
  • Visual changes may also happen during a Botox therapy. Because botox toxin can cause paralysis of the eye muscles, your eyelids can close involuntarily. It's necessary to stay upright after the procedure to avoid experiencing these side effects.
  • Botox also has a few drug to drug interactions. You need to avoid having the therapy if you have been taking alcohol or aspirin for the past two weeks. These substances have to be avoided weeks before the procedure so you can avoid some effects like bruising.
  • Pregnant people are not a candidate for the Botox procedure. Because a toxin is induced, it could be detrimental for your baby. You have to tell the physician if you're pregnant or lactating to avoid any detrimental changes.
  • After the Botox procedure, you have to carefully follow the doctor's instructions to avoid experiencing the side effects. You will be asked to rest for four hours and avoid certain body positions like bending over.

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