"You have the baby with the bathwater to take."
Who invented the phrase originally had arthritis, on medication. During physical activity may be easier and less pain medication, they can not some things you would rather not. Stomach complaints, dry mouth, drowsiness, and an increased risk of infection are among the more benign of these side effects, but there are others who have chosen worse.
Some side effects go away on their own, while your body adjusts to the drug. For others, relieve side effects of your medication with food to supplement the nutritional impact of the drug, or with other drugs that the first drug to ease the effects (such as paracetamol to relieve pain at the injection site, a product artificial saliva, dry mouth, or just an antacid) in a simple upset stomach. For others you must learn to live with the side effects, especially if the benefits outweigh the consequences of taking the drug.
Sometimes exceeds the good and bad side effects can make a life-threatening signal. Here are some common side effects of medication, arthritis requires immediate attention:
NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)
Fast or irregular heartbeat, skin rash on the face or mouth, wheezing, or tightness in the chest can cause an allergic reaction to the drug. They call stop NSAIDs and immediate medical attention.
Symptoms such as dark, tarry stools, or vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds could mean a bleeding ulcer. Unusual bleeding or bruising may mean that the drugs are disturbed coagulation. If any of these problems, call your doctor immediately.
DMARDs (disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs)
DMARDs control of arthritis by suppressing the immune system. Since this makes it harder to fight the infection, it is important to tell your doctor immediately if you have symptoms of infection such as fever, cough, hoarseness and sore throat. You should also contact your doctor before taking vaccinations while using these drugs.
Corticosteroids
Although corticosteroids are potent anti-imflammatories, they have the potential to do great harm. It is shown, brittle bones, cataracts and high blood sugar, especially when high doses or for a longer lead time. When you first notice symptoms of diabetes) (eg increased thirst, increased urination and / or blurred vision, or) neurological problems (such as hallucinations or a fast and wide mood swings, call your doctor as soon as possible.
Here are some of the most common drugs used to combat the pain of arthritis, but there are many others, used for all forms of arthritis and related diseases. Each drug for any condition, bear the risk of side effects. Before any medication, read the package insert drug. Ask your doctor if you have side effects and see what they do when you experience them. And you notice what your body tells you. If any medicine, even that you've taken a while and you notice a problem, call your doctor.
Another famous proverb warns us: "It is better safe than sorry."
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