A preferred choice by doctor’s to treat people suffering from pain or swelling on account of arthritis or any other injuries are anti- inflammatory medicines and one such medicine most commonly prescribed in such ailments is Ibuprofen. Non-steroidal in nature, this medicine has the ability to reduce the inflammation, making it effective for treatment of pain. Ibuprofen lessens the quantity of those hormones which are responsible for pain and inflammation in the human body. An indispensable medicine for the people and the physicians that it has even been mentioned as a core medicine in the WHO’s “Essential Drugs List”.
Though a vital medicine, Ibuprofen side effects can’t be overlooked. The digestive system of our body is the first prey of the prolonged use of this medication. Heartburn, nausea, indigestion and sometimes cramps, constipation or diarrhea or instances of gas after consuming Ibuprofen are the symptoms people often complain of. If the symptoms persist, there can be chances of internal bleeding and ulcer. Some of the more common Ibuprofen side effects are:
· Nervousness;
· itching;
· headaches or ringing in the ears;
· water retention and loss of appetite;
· insomnia, sores in the mouth or depression;
· meningitis;
· anemia;
· hair loss or heart palpitations;
· cardiovascular problems or severe effects on the liver and the kidney;
· sudden drop in the blood pressure;
Women who are pregnant are advised not to take this medication in the last three months of the pregnancy. A mother breast-feeding her child should consult doctor before consuming the medication. Ibuprofen is a big NO for the children suffering from asthma, angioedema, liver or kidney disease, chicken pox, blood clot disorder or aspirin allergy.
If feeling any of the above Ibuprofen side effects, a doctor should be consulted as soon as possible and a patient should consume only the prescribed amount since overdose may harm the body.