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Cervical Dystonia, Head Tremors, Shaking, Head Turned To Left Side. Prescribed Botox. Treatment?

hello, iam XXXXX ,iam diagnoised with cervical dystonia .i have regular tremors in my head.iam 30 years old.at first i experienced it at 20 years of age ,my tremors increased alot now i have been told to take botox 100mg but i donot want any injections is there any other alternative treatment.my head shakes in no no motion and little turned to left side.
Fri, 21 Dec 2012
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Neurologist 's  Response
There are various medications available to treat tremors. Your treating doctor can suggest few of them if you are not willing for botox injections. Botulinum injections is currently the best option. Other options also include surgical procedures.
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There are various medications available to treat tremors. Your treating doctor can suggest few of them if you are not willing for botox injections. Botulinum injections is currently the best option. Other options also include surgical procedures.
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Cervical Dystonia, Head Tremors, Shaking, Head Turned To Left Side. Prescribed Botox. Treatment?

There are various medications available to treat tremors. Your treating doctor can suggest few of them if you are not willing for botox injections. Botulinum injections is currently the best option. Other options also include surgical procedures.