If you’re taking painkillers now for pain relief whether or not they are over-the-counter painkillers or opioid narcotic painkillers, you will find a couple of things you should know about the damage that can occur to your kidneys.

My assistant in her twenties is on kidney dialysis now and waiting for a kidney transplant because of taking over-the-counter analgesic painkillers.

Numerous people believe this must be a rare occurrence but there are hundreds of people who are on kidney dialysis or received transplants or have died due to kidney harm or kidney failure from painkillers. Painkillers like aspirin, Advil and Tylenol can cause kidney damage.

If you’re having chronic pain or perhaps a lot of acute pain and if you’re taking a lot of painkillers and maybe even developed a physical dependence or addiction to painkillers, you’ll wish to know what damage they can do.

An analgesic is really a medicine that’s meant to get rid of pain. Analgesics consist of over-the-counter painkillers that do not need a prescription which include aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil and others), naproxen sodium (Aleve) along with a few others. Most of the time these drugs taken as suggested or 1 or two here and there trigger couple of risks.

But if any one of these drugs is taken for a long time period or in greater doses the risk for kidney damage multiplies.The reason this happens is the fact that the drugs that are going to trigger kidney damage are the drugs that the body gets rid of via the kidneys.

These medicines generally aren’t evaluated or broken down by the liver or disposed of through the digestive system.You will find two main kinds of kidney damage. There’s acute kidney failure which can occur suddenly by the use of over-the-counter discomfort killers. This consists of aspirin, Advil and Aleve.

These patients in pain were often dehydrated or hadn’t taken a sufficient quantity of fluids throughout the days they had been taking the pain-relieving medicines. This also happened in heavy alcohol users, lupus patients, older folks and those who already have kidney disease whether or not they knew it or not.

The other type of kidney damage for painkillers actually includes a name – analgesic nephropathy. This could occur following taking any kind of painkiller regularly for many years. This type of chronic kidney disease can cause kidney failure. The kidney patient will then have to go on dialysis and wait for a kidney transplant.

How are you able to avoid developing kidney illness?

To begin with don’t assume that because painkillers are not prescribed by your physicians that they’re safe. They are not. They come loaded with unwanted side effects and risks. Make certain you understand what they are and don’t use them willy nilly. Think about your kidney, liver and other vital organs which are deluged with this onslaught of chemicals to contend with. Try not to get into a pattern where you’re taking them daily or very often. There could be other ailments, diseases or conditions that you may or may not know about that will alter the image and make them even more dangerous than when you were healthier.

Allergies can develop also with continued exposure. Lastly make sure to take them with plenty of food and/or water and maintain your body hydrated so you have plenty of fluid to flush out your kidneys and replenish lost fluid. You are able to shed a lot fluid that you may not be conscious of exercising and perspiring.

So this really is just some of the damage that can be carried out to the body and immune system by painkillers. There is much more to know about the effect of painkillers not only on the kidneys but on the rest of the body.

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what do you do for pain

opiod blocker=naltrexone

its been said the pain from a kidney stone can be worse than child birth

percocet (narcotics) don’t work when you are on naltrexone

supposedly OTC like tylenol will help? i find that hard to believe…

is it true will tyleno really take away severe pain froma kindey stone
the naltrexone is NOT for a substance abuse problem

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I just had eight spacers put in my mouth yesterday (for a week before I get braces) and the pain is absolutely EXCRUCIATING. I can’t even eat soft foods like bananas without being in overwhelming pain. To be honest, the only pain that compares to this was urinary tract infection and a kidney stone I had. Yesterday, I could eat anything even though it felt a tad strange. Today, I can’t even eat soft foods like bananas. I’ve taken Advil, Tylenol, and Ibuprofen today and the pain hasn’t gone away or been relieved at all. I’m also starving, my diet is going to subsist of Jello pudding and Jamba Juice for the next week.

How can I relieve this horrible pain? I can’t even sleep it is so bad. What mushy foods do you suggest for eating?

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okay maybe im just over sensitive…. but i was in a lot of pain and on sat they said they think i had kidney stones i had everything pointing to that blood in the uring pain and all this other stuff and my mom personally thinks i passed it or it’s my gall bladder which my doctor at emerg thought as well today just i dont have pain where it is but everything points to it. well as soon as he walked in he said WOW you big all over for 14 weeks! i couldn’t believe it. with my son i gained about 70 lbs this time i haven’t gained a pound….but my belly is huge well to me…i have always struggled on my weight since my first pregnacy when i was 17 ….which makes this one number 3…..so am i really that big or is it just he was kinda a jerk….he didnt even really listen to me about my pain and concern at all just called me fat as soon as he walked in and told me to go home and take tylenol and thats it. so now im worried i am huge today i am extremly bloated i gained 3 pounds of water since last night and my hands are very swollen but doesn’t give him the right to say wow your big for 14 weeks and its all around….am i being too sensitive or am i big now lets be honest i can handle it…..i haven’t been excersizing bc i had high bp with my son and lots of complications and have been on a strict diet.please see the pictures below i took them today right as i was posting these……i have looked at pics online and lots of woman look the same….im 53 54 and im only 144 was i 140 i think when i conceived bc i was really thirsty and in one day gained 4 lbs and stayed there and im almost 15 weeks now……thanks in advance and please be honest please i know i am chubby with a little fat…….thanks girls xoxoxoxoxo

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please let me know if it didn’t work i set it up for this reason only thanks to everyone in advance!xoxo
And i am still 144 i go from 142 to 144 in the mornings since at night isn’t accurate i weight myself every morning and keep track due to my gestational diabetes last time and all my complications.(as stated in my question i have been 144 since i found out at 2 weeks and i’m now 14 weeks)
see i think it’s mostly bloating bc some mornings it’s gone and im back at 142 but im average 144…..but i dont feel i am gaining like last time people dont recongnize me in old pictures a lot of people wont accept my id bc they dont believe it’s me. and i worked hard to lose that 70 lbs plus more before i got pregnant and i didnt think i was that bad until the doctor said something then my mind just went crazy….thanks to all the girls so far bc of you i wont have to force myself to eat ice cream lol xo

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I have a kidney infection and am having trouble sleeping because the pain in my back/side is so bad. I’ve tried taking Tylenol but it’s not really working. Does anyone have any experience with ways to ease the pain?

Thanks.

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