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What Causes Mild Cramps And Increasing Headaches After Taking Botox Injections?

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Posted on Mon, 23 Mar 2015
Question: Hi had botox injections 20 to bladder 7 days ago but have not any benefits yet but mild cramps to lower abdomen and increasing headaches. Feels like I have increase in frequency of incontinence
I been taking amatryptilin and also codeine with paracetamol for headache however it seems to be no better in fact the ti glint in fingers seems more intense and blurry in vision I been told I have grained in past but without the headache.
The word grained mentioned to be migraine.
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Answered by Dr. Shoaib Khan (41 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I see no benefit from the BOTOX; may be better to discontinue

Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am and welcome.

Thank you for writing to us.

I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. I completely understand your predicament and would like to start by listing all the possible side effects after the botox injections to the bladder, just for your reference:

+Increased urinary incontinence (mainly due to loss of muscle control)
+Blurring of vision
+Difficulty swallowing
+Difficulty breathing
+Headaches
+Difficulty in speaking or change in voice
+Generalised weakness (mainly muscular)
+Difficulty in pronouncing or phonating certain words

Now that I have listed the possible side effects for you, from your given presentation blurring of vision, headaches and increased incontinence are both art of the side effects and are quite possibly due to the botox injections. The mild cramps to the lower abdomen are specific for botox injections to the bladder and should subside in a while.

But the headaches are something that may require attention, migraine headaches can get worse or appear more frequently due to various factors and certain medications (including botulinum) can contribute to that.

If any of the above mentioned side effects are experienced then they must be reported and so I would urge you to report your presentation to your prescribing doctor ma'am. Your doctor may choose to either discontinue the botox injections therapy or substitute therapy with other alternatives, but in my opinion I do not see them benefiting you so far ma'am.

As for the migraine headaches, they should be better controlled once the botox injections are discontinued, but for now please speak to a neurologist for medications to help better manage them. I hope you find my response both helpful and informative. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications, I would be more than happy to help you.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Mild Cramps And Increasing Headaches After Taking Botox Injections?

Brief Answer: I see no benefit from the BOTOX; may be better to discontinue Detailed Answer: Hello ma'am and welcome. Thank you for writing to us. I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. I completely understand your predicament and would like to start by listing all the possible side effects after the botox injections to the bladder, just for your reference: +Increased urinary incontinence (mainly due to loss of muscle control) +Blurring of vision +Difficulty swallowing +Difficulty breathing +Headaches +Difficulty in speaking or change in voice +Generalised weakness (mainly muscular) +Difficulty in pronouncing or phonating certain words Now that I have listed the possible side effects for you, from your given presentation blurring of vision, headaches and increased incontinence are both art of the side effects and are quite possibly due to the botox injections. The mild cramps to the lower abdomen are specific for botox injections to the bladder and should subside in a while. But the headaches are something that may require attention, migraine headaches can get worse or appear more frequently due to various factors and certain medications (including botulinum) can contribute to that. If any of the above mentioned side effects are experienced then they must be reported and so I would urge you to report your presentation to your prescribing doctor ma'am. Your doctor may choose to either discontinue the botox injections therapy or substitute therapy with other alternatives, but in my opinion I do not see them benefiting you so far ma'am. As for the migraine headaches, they should be better controlled once the botox injections are discontinued, but for now please speak to a neurologist for medications to help better manage them. I hope you find my response both helpful and informative. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications, I would be more than happy to help you. Best wishes.