Pain Relief for Liver

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Tip 1 - Acetaminophen and Your Liver: What’s Safe?

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Acetaminophen and Your Liver: What’s Safe?

WebMD explains what you need to know about acetaminophen safety so you avoid overdoses that could cause liver damage.
Tags: Acetaminophen, APAP, paracetamol, liver, acute liver failure, overdose

Tip 2 - 3 Do-It-Yourself Ways to Help Gallbladder and Liver Pain

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3 Do-It-Yourself Ways to Help Gallbladder and Liver Pain

While it is always advised to get approval from your physician, you may consider easing one of liver disease’s most challenging symptoms from the comfort of

Tip 3 - Over-the-Counter Painkillers and the Liver

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Over-the-Counter Painkillers and the Liver

Those with liver disease must be aware that the three most common pain relievers could be hazardous to a compromised liver – even at a reasonable dosage.

Tip 4 - Six natural ways to reduce pain - Liver Doctor

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Six natural ways to reduce pain - Liver Doctor

Chronic pain is a big problem in modern society. We know this because analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs are some of the most widely used medications. Many people cannot get through their day without them. Chronic pain is a terrible, inescapable stress, especially when the pain reduces the ability of a person to sleep. Modern pain relieving drugs, therefore definitely have their place and enable millions of people to function and live a normal life. Problems arise when pain relieving drugs cause side effects such as stomach and digestive problems, or an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Some pain relieving medication can even be highly addictive. I’d like to make you aware that there are several inexpensive and easy ways to reduce the amount of pain you experience. The food you eat or don’t eat, as well as the vitamins and minerals you obtain through your diet and supplements can affect the level of inflammation in your body. More inflammation means more pain, so you want to keep inflammation down as much as possible. Making these suggested changes to your diet can reduce your requirement for medication and improve your quality of life.

Tip 5 - What pain relievers are safe to take for tension headaches if you have cirrhosis of the liver? - Ask Doctor K

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What pain relievers are safe to take for tension headaches if you have cirrhosis of the liver? - Ask Doctor K

DEAR DOCTOR K: I have cirrhosis of the liver. I also get tension headaches. What pain reliever can I take for my tension headaches? DEAR READER: One of the liver's many jobs is detoxification -- ridding the blood of toxins. Cirrhosis, a liver disease, interferes with the liver's ability to detoxify substances in the blood. Your liver sees medications as toxins. When your liver is compromised, medications that are normally considered "safe" may no longer be safe for you.
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Tip 6 - Safe Usage of Analgesics in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease: A Review of the Literature

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Safe Usage of Analgesics in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease: A Review of the Literature

Patients with chronic liver disease need special consideration when prescribing pain medications

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