Painkillers can be harmful, be careful
Painkillers can be harmful, be careful
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When there is a pain in the head or joints, people immediately eat painkillers. However, you hardly know that indiscriminate consumption of painkillers increases the risk of death from heart attacks and strokes by up to 50 percent. The side effects of other painkillers including paracetamol, ibuprofen, and diclofenac are very terrible. These steroid-free medicines slow down the kidneys' speed of removing water and sodium from the body and this speeds up the blood flow.

Due to the excessive pressure in delivering blood to the organs, there is a risk of tearing of the arteries and the person becoming a victim of heart attack and stroke. In a recent study, it was also seen that painkillers neutralize the medicines used to reduce blood pressure. Yes and according to lead researcher Morton Shimit, painkillers cause the heart to go haywire. This can cause the person to complain of discomfort, nervousness, chest pain, and sweating.

What is the danger -

Medicines equipped with paracetamol, ibuprofen, and diclofenac affect the function of the kidneys.

- Increasing the level of water-sodium in the body from all painkillers accelerates blood flow, there is a possibility of nerve twisting.

Painkillers also neutralize various drugs used in lowering blood pressure.

Attention! Sleeping with a mobile under the pillow can cause these serious diseases.

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