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Herbal alternatives to mainstream painkillers
February 5, 2011
When it comes to managing pain, people usually choose the fastest acting method and take a painkiller pill that takes only a minute to soothe pain. However, there are a lot of people who advocate the use of painkiller herbs instead of typical analgesic dugs. And the most common question is why using herbs when you can simply take a single pill that will take effect within seconds instead of waiting for the herb to provide the required pain relief. Well, it turns out that there are certain benefits in using painkiller herbs and in certain situations they have advantages over traditional painkiller drugs:
- Most of the drugs used for relieving pain, including anti-inflammatory drugs, have a negative effect on the liver function and gastro-intestinal system if used for a long period of time.
- Newer painkillers are typically free of the side effects found in typical old painkiller medications, but they still affect the functioning of the gastro-intestinal system and can cause abdominal discomfort.
- Some painkiller drugs can cause dependency and drug abuse that are hard to overcome, especially if taken for a really long time.
- Overdosing on most painkillers can lead to serious health damage and even lethal outcome.
Moreover, scientific research has concluded that most minor pains that a person experiences over a period of time that don’t require strong medications are ultimately developed into chronic pains. So it’s better to address them at an earlier stage with a milder pain relief method rather than dealing with strong chronic pain with drugs like Ultram later.
The main problem with herbal painkillers is that most people don’t know the right dosage and tend to get as much as they think they need. But herbal solutions can also lead to side effects if taken in excess. So if you have chosen to take a herbal remedy instead of Ultram or any other traditional painkiller drug you should definitely read the label coming with the herbal solution or consult with a doctor regarding the dosage.
Herbal painkillers are usually available without prescription and you can buy them at any pharmacy. Just ask the pharmacist about any herbal preparation and you will certainly get dozens to choose from. Herbal painkillers are best suited for managing mild pain, especially if it’s chronic. These preparations are usually well tolerated, much better than typical painkiller medications.
However, keep in mind that pain is the main symptom for a wide range of conditions. And if you experience pain in a certain part of your body it could be a sign of a health condition you have to address. Of course, if you weren’t specifically injured. So after you find an effective pain management solution you will still have to contact your doctor for a medical exam. Pain can be really dealt with if the actual cause is addressed effectively. Especially, if it’s chronic pain or transient acute pain that affects the same region over and over again. Don’t lay it off and go to a healthcare professional as soon as possible, because not any herbal painkiller will heal your health problem effectively, it will only help you manage the pain associated with it.
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