While it's extremely rare, there have been isolated reports of encephalitis associated with botulinum toxin (the active ingredient in Botox). Most adverse effects related to Botox are mild and localized, such as bruising or swelling at the injection site. However, if someone experiences severe symptoms after Botox treatment, they should seek medical attention immediately. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to discuss any concerns.
If treated early, a person with encephalitis lethargica can be cured. If not treated early, the prognosis is much less favorable due to resulting brain damage. Encephalitis lethargica is fatal if untreated.
That depends on whether it is bacterial encephalitis or viral encephalitis. Bacterial encephalitis is treated with antibiotics, while viral encephalitis is not.
Primary encephalitis can happen to people at any time of the year (sporadic encephalitis), or can be part of an outbreak (epidemic encephalitis).
The illness, which can be fatal, is transmitted from one infected person to another by the tsetse fly. While it can occur globally, encephalitis lethargica is especially prevalent in Africa.
NO! Absolutely not! Only a doctor can. You need to report this person IMMEDIATELY.
You may get botox injections at the offices of dermatologists, cosmetic surgeons and medical spas. Regardless of where you go, make sure the person who is administering the botox has been botox certified.
Yes she did have botox.
100 units of Botox = 4ml, therefore 25 units of Botox = 1ml and 5,000 units of Botox would equal 5,000/25 = 200ml of Botox
The illness, which can be fatal, is transmitted from one infected person to another by the tsetse fly. While it can occur globally, encephalitis lethargica is especially prevalent in Africa.
No. Prince never do botox.
It may also cause encephalitis
A dangerous condition that affects the brain is encephalitis.