Jillian Wilson is the Wellness Reporter at HuffPost. She started her career at Visit Philadelphia, where she wrote about things to do and see in the Philadelphia region. Since then, she has covered lifestyle beats like wellness, fitness, health, tourism and food, all with a strong service journalism angle. She is a graduate of Temple University.
According to the CDC, “all symptomatic people were females aged 25 to 59 years. All reported receiving botulinum toxin injections by unlicensed or untrained individuals or in non-healthcare settings, including homes or spas.”. People reported reactions such as vision problems, constipation, shortness of breath, dry mouth, trouble lifting their head and more. Some folks have even required hospitalization.
The illness that’s happening across the U.S. is due to this issue. Some providers may be enticed by cheaper products, which could end up being counterfeit ― and that can spark a host of health problems“All drugs are relatively safe when it’s used appropriately,” Sung said. “That’s why not only the person should be licensed, they should be properly trained, because at the end of the day, this is a poison, it’s a toxin.
It’s one thing to buy a fake designer bag, said Sung, “but this is a drug, and is it really worth it? I think the marketplace has created a situation where there’s actually room for counterfeits.”if you’re getting standard, real Botox. But if you notice symptoms like difficulty breathing, vision changes, drooping eyelids, fatigue or muscle weakness following your Botox injection, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible.
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