Can taking pain reliever everyday be harmful?!


Question: Can taking pain reliever everyday be harmful!?
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If you take it everyday for a couple days or a week its not going to affect you much (so long as you stay within the recommended dosage for your body type) But if you take it everyday for longer than that it will make your tolerance go up which isn't too much fun because then when you are in a lot of pain you need to take about double of what the normal person would take (which is harmful)!. The only other thing that it will do, depending on what pain killer your taking, is that it will harm the lining of your stomach!.

If you have a chronic pain, go see a family doctor and they can prescribe a pain killer that is softer on your body or even a medication that will relieve you of pain all together!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It can be, yes, but it depends on the pain reliever!. Take hydrocodone, for example!. It is narcotic, and can become habit forming, and without insurance, it can be quite pricey!. On the other hand, Tylenol can damage your liver if taken everyday, quite extensively damage it!. I believe aspirin is okay, but look in the labels of pain relievers that warn against consumption for the elimination of pain!. Often, if it is bad, it will say do not take for more than so and so weeks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Most are but it all depends on what your taking!. Opiate type tablets can cause damage 2 your kidneys & liver!. You should have a blood test 2 check your kidney & liver function at least every 6 months!. But you have 2 play 1 of against the other if they are helping with your pain then you are the only 1 who can decide!.You need 2 do whats best 4 you if you don



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