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Limit to 4 Pain Relief Patches Daily; Avoid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
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2010/11/26 14:51
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When experiencing bone or muscle pain, many people opt for massage or over-the-counter pain relief patches. However, doctors warn that if you must use these patches, do not apply more than four per day and avoid combining them with oral anti-inflammatory medications, as this can increase the burden on the liver and kidneys.
At 82 years old, Grandma Du slipped and sprained her foot while getting up to use the bathroom at night. Due to her sensitive skin, she was hesitant to buy over-the-counter pain relief patches and instead visited the hospital daily for treatment.
The market is flooded with patches claiming to relieve pain or treat sprains. Many people turn to these patches or hot baths to ease discomfort when experiencing pain. According to the latest "National Pain Survey," up to 60% of respondents have used pain relief patches, while over 40% have tried massage or chiropractic methods. Although patches are the most commonly used remedy, nearly 40% of users have experienced allergic reactions. Additionally, a staggering 73% of people are unaware that excessive use of patches or sprays may lead to an overdose of painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs, increasing strain on the liver and kidneys.
Doctors also advise that if patches must be used, it’s best not to apply more than four per day and to avoid combining them with oral anti-inflammatory medications, as this can easily cause liver inflammation. If pain persists, seeking medical attention promptly to identify the root cause is crucial to avoid delaying treatment.
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