Is it safe to undergo botox with diabetes?

Alicejoe23
on 5/27/16 12:09 am

A friend of mine has been diagnosed with type 2. She suffer from chronic neck and back pain due to diabetes. I recently read an article which says that apart from botox just used to improve the look of your skin, botox injections can help reduce the neck and back pain(http://www.med-aesthetics.com/blog/botox-treatemnt/treating-migraines-hyperhidrosis-and-pain-with-botox/ ) and it can bring a quick and long-lasting solution when other remedies prove to be ineffective. Has anyone here taken the botox therapeutic treatment? Will it be safe to undergo such a procedure with diabetes?

 

MurrayYvonne
on 3/17/21 2:52 pm

I think that in this case, you should consult a doctor.

AveryDonna
on 3/17/21 2:56 pm, edited 3/21/21 5:18 pm

To be honest, I am not an expert in this, so the best advice is to ask this question to a specialist or you can find medical articles on Google. I wonder if I can become a cosmetologist or his assistant without a medical degree. In fact, I want to increase the standard of living and find another job, I believe that a cosmetologist is a very profitable business. So I found Advanced aesthetics training courses from Dr Hennessy Academy and want to know your opinion about it. I think if I can't become a cosmetologist, I can open my own office and hire specialists, anyway, I have to take this course to learn more about this job.

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