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is it bad to take pain relief pills everyday?
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for no reason yes. but if you have a headache or pain everyday then no. As long as its not strong like ibuprofen. ]
I'd say yes, it is bad to take them everyday. Especially if they aren't needed because you can build up a tolerance to them and then when you really do need them they won't ive any relief!
Used over a long period they can also damage your liver and stomach, so no, don't start taking them everyday! :o)
Mel ]
If you find the need to take pain relief pills every day, I would suggest talking to your doctor. While everyone needs somethine every once in a while, needing pain relief pills every day seems a bit excessive. Your doctor can help get to the cause of the pain and advise you on medication that will work for your condition. ]
You have to be very careful taking any drug, especially pain relievers, as they are generally highly addictive. If you take them too often, you will become adicted. Because the pain relievers are chemicals, your body treats it somewhat similar to a poison while processing it through your body. The danger of these drugs is that they are very damaging to your body, so with prolonged use, you will have irreparable damage done to some of your internal organs. This could potentially lead to several debilitating diseases or even death. ]
Unless they are perscribed to you, yes it's very bad. I don't know who you're asking this for, but anyone that does this needs to do something about it.
If physical pain makes it so you feel you have to take pain pills every day then you should talk to a doctor about it and maybe get something perscribed to you.
If you take them for mental pain, out of habit, or you're not sure why you take them, then you should talk to a counselor or even still a doctor or nurse. This is a much more serious problem.
Whatever the reason, anyone that takes non-perscribed pain pills every day or even every few days (unless it's for menstrual cramps, an injury, such as a sports injury that will heal, or something similar to these) should talk to a professional. ]
If it isn't to relieve pain, yes. ]
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