Conditions & Treatment

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Sialorrhea

What Are Bruxism and Sialorrhea? Bruxism is a medical condition that leads to clenching and grinding of the teeth, while Sialorrhea describes excessive salivation or

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Botox for Migraine

What You Should Know About Migraines and Botox Botox is an FDA-approved medication for treating chronic migraines that last 15 days or more a month.

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Botox for Dystonia

Dystonia Relief and Botox Treatment For patients with dystonia, the disease is characterized by muscle contractions that create slow, repetitive movements and abnormal postures, including

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Botox for Blepharospasm

Blepharospasm Relief and Botox Treatment Dystonia and its muscle contractions can occur in any part of the body, making it difficult for people to control

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Botox for Spasticity

Understanding Spasticity and Botox Treatment Tightness and contractions in the muscles can create an imbalance in the nervous system, causing spasticity. This condition prevents normal

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Spasticity

Spasticity

Background: Spasticity is a condition in which muscles stiffen or tighten, preventing normal fluid movement. The muscles remain contracted and resist being stretched, thus affecting

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Sialorrhoea (Drooling)

Background: Sialorrhea, also known as excessive drooling or hypersalivation, is a condition that causes excessive salivation in the mouth. Hypersalivation is considered an important social,

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Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia Gravis

Background: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a neuromuscular disorder that causes weakness in the skeletal muscles, which are the muscles your body uses for movement. It

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