Nasty side effects of self-medicating
Overall, the invention of over-the-counter painkillers has been very convenient for headache patients. However, there are also some serious downturns to the common practice of self-medicating headaches. One example of this is that the abuse of non-prescription painkillers has gone through the roof, with more and more patients regularly exceeding the recommended dosages. I am guilty of this myself when the two ibuprofens I’m allowed to take just don’t cut it. However, health implications of drug overuse include liver damage, stomach bleeding, and kidney disease - which are very serious conditions, if you ask me.
If you think about it, it is quite strange that it is more normal to take painkillers for headaches than to just take some rest and call it a day. Maybe we should take our headaches a bit more seriously and listen to our bodies instead of trying to overrule the warning signs it gives us.