What ibuprofen is for. Indications for use. Part 2.

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MEDICAL SPECIALIST Dr. Michael Heublum

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Ibuprofen for acute respiratory infections and the flu

Ibuprofen is used for the flu and acute respiratory viral infections as a remedy that effectively and quickly reduces fever and relieves headache. It should be remembered that ibuprofen does not cure the flu and SARS, but only eliminates their symptoms. In addition, the drug is not recommended to use at a body temperature below 38.5 degrees. Such a temperature is a normal reaction of the body to the pathogen, its increase means that the body is fighting the pathogen.

Ibuprofen for neuralgia

According to the manufacturer’s instructions, ibuprofen is used for various neuralgias (including intercostal neuralgia and trigeminal neuralgia). The drug reduces acute pain syndrome, but does not cure the pathology. It is used in combination with other drugs: for example, B vitamins are prescribed for primary neuralgia, and anticonvulsants (which also have an analgesic effect) for trigeminal neuralgia. Secondary neuralgias, on the other hand, require compulsory treatment of the underlying

Ibuprofen in hemorrhoids

The drug can be used for inflammation of hemorrhoidal nodes and anal fissures as an analgesic. The drug has an anti-inflammatory effect, and also quickly reduces the temperature that can occur in the above pathologies. Important! The remedy alleviates the symptoms of the disease, but does not cure the disease – local healing ointments and oral capillary-stabilizing drugs are recommended for complete therapy. In severe cases, surgical treatment is indicated.

Does ibuprofen help with cystitis?

Ibuprofen in cystitis is used by many people who are bothered by acute pain. If you drink the remedy on an empty stomach, the pain will subside after 30 minutes, if after eating – after an hour and a half. It should be understood that ibuprofen does not cure cystitis – it can temporarily relieve pain and reduce the subfebrile temperature, which periodically occurs with cystitis. In addition, the use of the drug can blur the clinical picture and make it difficult for a specialist to diagnose the pathology. Therefore, it is undesirable to take the drug before consulting a doctor.

Ibuprofen after pregnancy termination

The drug can be used after pregnancy termination by prescription as a pain reliever for mild to moderate pain.

Ibuprofen for angina

The drug is used to reduce body temperature in acute tonsillitis. Depending on the type of angina, the symptomatology differs, such as the presence of body aches and the degree of temperature increase. Severe hyperthermia (39-40 degrees), headache, joint and muscle pain are characteristic of follicular and catarrhal angina. The use of ibuprofen for pain in the joints, muscles and headache in this case is relevant, because the temperature rises above 38.5 degrees.
Catarrhal angina is accompanied by a low temperature (usually subfebrile) and less pronounced symptoms. In this case, the use of ibuprofen is inappropriate and may even be harmful.

Ibuprofen for back pain

Ibuprofen for back pain is prescribed in tablets, ointments, or creams. Since it is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, it temporarily relieves pain and inflammation. In pathologies of moderate severity, ibuprofen tablets for back pain and ointment in combination are prescribed for pain relief. Also ibuprofen ointment is relevant for back bruises. Important! The drug will not cope with severe pathologies, in this case you need a complex treatment.

Ibuprofen in acute respiratory infections

The use of ibuprofen is appropriate only if the body temperature reaches 38.5 and above. Accordingly, if the acute respiratory infections are mild, there is no need to take Ibuprofen.

Ibuprofen with a hangover

A hangover is often accompanied by unpleasant symptoms, including a severe headache. The question “is it possible to drink ibuprofen with a hangover headache?” can be answered positively, because the remedy exhibits a very fast analgesic effect. The drug does not get rid of alcohol intoxication, but helps to cope with a headache. You can take up to 1200 mg per day with breaks between doses of 4-6 hours, depending on the dosage.

Why you shouldn’t take ibuprofen for chicken pox

Chickenpox is often accompanied by a fever. Many people wonder if you can drink ibuprofen with chickenpox to eliminate the fever. According to studies, the use of ibuprofen for chickenpox can lead to serious side effects, such as severe skin infections.

The risk of developing necrotizing fasciitis due to skin lesions from bacteria is small, but you should not take the risk of using ibuprofen to treat chickenpox fever. Paracetamol is the recommended choice.

Ibuprofen in prostatitis

The drug is used in the treatment of prostatitis in combination with other medicines (antibiotics, zinc drugs, enzymes, immunomodulators) and physiotherapy. Before long-term use of NSAIDs, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

Ibuprofen for arthritis

The remedy is widely used in the treatment of inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Ibuprofen is used in rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthritis, ankylosing arthritis. It is also part of the complex of drugs that are used for these types of arthritis:

  • juvenile chronic;
  • psoriatic;
  • arthritis in SLE;
  • gouty.

The drug helps to eliminate the pain syndrome that accompanies the pathology, but it does not cure the disease and has no effect on the progression of the disease.

Ibuprofen for sore throat

Ibuprofen for sore throat does not help, but it can be taken to relieve symptoms that may accompany it (such as a fever with a cold or headache)

Ibuprofen for stomach pain

Ibuprofen for stomach pain is not used. On the contrary, the contraindications to the drug include pathologies of the gastrointestinal tract, accompanied by pain syndrome:

  • Peptic ulcer of the stomach and 12 duodenum;
  • Non-specific ulcerative colitis (Crohn’s disease).

In addition, ibuprofen has ulcerogenic activity and can lead to heartburn, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, and increased stomach pain. Ibuprofen is used with caution for gastritis.

Ibuprofen for low back pain

Relevant to use ibuprofen for low back pain, if it was caused by an injury, as well as for myalgia, arthralgia, neuralgia and radiculitis. The remedy temporarily relieves pain and inflammation, but should not be used as monotherapy, but only in combination with other drugs. In severe lower back pain, a doctor’s consultation is necessary.

Ibuprofen in pancreatitis

It is recommended to take the remedy in pancreatitis only if the patient took enzymes before, but they did not have the necessary effect on the body. Resort to the use of NSAIDs should be as necessary and refuse prolonged use without medical supervision.

Ibuprofen in maxillary sinusitis

Ibuprofen in inflammation of maxillary sinuses is used in case of significant hyperthermia. It is recommended to use the drug if the temperature exceeds the values of 38.5 degrees. In addition, the drug temporarily reduces the pain caused by maxillary sinusitis. Ibuprofen for a runny nose without pain and fever is not used.

Ibuprofen for pressure

Ibuprofen for high blood pressure should be used with caution. The drug is not used to influence BP, but one of the likely side effects of ibuprofen is an increase in pressure. Hypertensives who regularly take antihypertensive drugs should drink ibuprofen in the minimum possible amount, because it can reduce the effectiveness of hypotensive drugs.

Ibuprofen in osteochondrosis

Ibuprofen in cervical osteochondrosis and spinal osteochondrosis is used as part of complex therapy as an anti-inflammatory and analgesic. Use for treatment can be oral and external forms of the drug. When osteochondrosis is exacerbated, ibuprofen is used for 200-400 mg 2-3 times a day. Do not forget that taking medication should be combined with bed rest, physical therapy and the use of special corsets when moving.

How many days to drink ibuprofen with osteochondrosis?

Take ibuprofen with osteochondrosis and osteoarthritis is recommended not longer than five days, without exceeding the dosage of 1200 mg per day. Further use of the drug should be coordinated with the doctor.

Ibuprofen in otitis media

The use of the drug in an inflammatory process in the ear is appropriate only if the pathology is accompanied by severe pain sensations. Ibuprofen with ear pain helps to relieve the condition, but has no effect on the cause of otitis media. It is recommended to consult an otolaryngologist for comprehensive treatment.

Ibuprofen for gout

The palpable pain syndrome of gout can significantly impair quality of life. It occurs due to the accumulation of uric acid salt in the joints, worsening their functionality. Ibuprofen preparations temporarily relieve the pain and inflammation that accompany gout. It is important to understand that ibuprofen does not cure the disease, but only relieves its course, so it is important to take it as part of complex therapy and to follow a diet.

Ibuprofen for muscle pain

Ibuprofen in muscle pain (myalgia) and myositis is used quite often. It helps with pain of various etiologies and localizations (in the knees, neck, etc.). Tablets and capsules of the drug for adults are used 3-4 times a day, the maximum recommended dosage is 1200 mg. To improve the effectiveness of treatment, you can apply ibuprofen externally in the form of an ointment.

Ibuprofen for abdominal pain

If you have abdominal pain, the cause of which is unknown, you should not rashly drink painkillers. For example, ibuprofen with abdominal pain in a child can do harm if the baby has a history of peptic ulcer or 12 duodenal ulcer, colitis or gastritis. The use of NSAIDs can “blur” the clinical picture and make it difficult for the doctor to diagnose, as well as cause side effects in the form of flatulence, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and increased pain.

Ibuprofen in allergies

The drug is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent and is not indicated for allergies, since it has no antihistamine properties. However, in some cases, it can itself lead to skin allergic reactions associated with intolerance to the components of the drug. In case of allergy to ibuprofen, the use of the drug should be discontinued.

Ibuprofen in bronchitis

Usually with bronchitis there is a subfebrile temperature, caused by viruses or bacteria. It does not need to be knocked down. However, if it rises above 38.5 degrees, the use of ibuprofen as an antipyretic drug is advisable. Ibuprofen does not treat cough and bronchitis, so it is important to see your doctor to prescribe an individualized, comprehensive treatment.

Ibuprofen for varicose veins

The drug is used for varicose veins to relieve pain and inflammation. It does not treat the cause of varicose veins, so it is prescribed in combination with phlebo- and venotonics, anticoagulants, antiaggregants, fibrinolytics and antioxidants. It is recommended to take the drug without consulting a doctor for no longer than five days.

Ibuprofen for viral infection

The remedy is recommended for use if the body temperature rises above 38.5 ° C during a viral infection. Otherwise, its use can prevent the body from fighting the virus. The drug does not cure the viral infection, but only alleviates the course of the disease.

Ibuprofen for inflamed lymph nodes

This drug can be used for severe lymphadenopathy, which is accompanied by fever and pain. The drug is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, which alleviates the symptoms of the pathology, but does not treat its cause. Lymph nodes can become inflamed due to a variety of causes, so it is very important to diagnose the disease in time and begin comprehensive treatment.

Ibuprofen for inflammation of the appendages

Inflammation of the appendages (adnexitis, salpingo-oophoritis) in the acute phase is manifested by an increase in temperature to 38-38.5 degrees, pain in the lower abdomen and malaise. Ibuprofen drugs are prescribed to reduce fever and relieve pain, but the cause of the inflammation must be treated. For this purpose, antibiotics, immunomodulators and physical therapy are prescribed.

Ibuprofen for sciatic nerve inflammation

Ibuprofen for sciatica (inflammation of the sciatic nerve) is used in conservative drug therapy. The drug alleviates pain and relieves inflammation when the nerve is pinched. If nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs do not show the expected effect, the doctor may replace them with steroidal medications.

Ibuprofen for herpes

Ibuprofen, unlike acyclovir and valacyclovir, has no antiviral effect, so it can only be used to relieve pain in herpes. This medicine should not be taken longer than 5 days.

Ibuprofen for lactastasis

With lactastasis (stagnant milk during breastfeeding), the temperature may rise to subfebrile values, the mammary glands hurt when feeding, squeezing, and sometimes in a quiet state. Ibuprofen can be used for pain relief during breastfeeding, as it practically does not penetrate into the breast milk and is safe for the baby.

Ibuprofen for mastopathy

Mastopathy is periodically accompanied by soreness and coarsening of the mammary glands, especially during the second phase of the menstrual cycle. Ibuprofen does not treat mastopathy, and there is no such indication for its use in the manufacturer’s instructions. When using the drug for pain, you should not forget about the need to consult a doctor and the full treatment of the pathology.

Ibuprofen for heavy periods

The remedy does not reduce the volume of blood loss during menstruation, but it has an analgesic effect. Therefore, in women’s pain ibuprofen can be used for no longer than five days without a break.

Ibuprofen in oncology

Pain therapy in oncology involves the use of a three-step pain management system (“WHO ladder”). Ibuprofen in the treatment of cancer patients refers to the drugs of the first stage, which are used for mild pain. They also include paracetamol, ketoprofen and diclofenac. In this case, NSAIDs are combined with adjuvant and symptomatic treatment with corticosteroids, antispasmodics and antihistamines.

Ibuprofen in poisoning

Food poisoning is accompanied by many unpleasant symptoms, one of which is a fever and abdominal pain. The question “Is it possible to drink ibuprofen with abdominal pain, if it is caused by poisoning?” can be answered as follows: if the temperature is higher than 38.5 and does not get knocked down, then it is possible. However, before this, it is necessary to read the list of contraindications from the gastrointestinal tract and take into account that the drug can cause side effects from the gastrointestinal tract, which will aggravate the condition. If possible, it is recommended to use paracetamol as an antipyretic.

Ibuprofen in pyelonephritis

The drug is used for inflammation of the kidneys, if it is accompanied by severe hyperthermia (body temperature above 38.5). In combination with antispasmodics, the remedy helps to eliminate renal colic. If there is no positive dynamics after the use of drugs, and the patient’s condition does not improve – this is an indication for surgical intervention.

Articles about ibuprofen

Ibuprofen belongs to a class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). This medication is used to reduce symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever. Ibuprofen is also known to have an antiplatelet effect. It can be also applied in other cases.

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