Anti-Inflammatory Drug Might Lead to Chronic Pain, While Inflammation Could Heal: Experts

Research shows that when it comes to acute pain, it may be more beneficial to let the body naturally heal.
Anti-Inflammatory Drug Might Lead to Chronic Pain, While Inflammation Could Heal: Experts
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Doctors have recommended nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen to relieve acute inflammation for decades. But does short-term relief—and interfering with the body’s natural healing process—come at the cost of chronic pain?

Pain from a minor injury, such as a sprained ankle or thrown-out back, often resolves on its own. But for some, acute pain lingers, becoming chronic.

Cara Michelle Miller
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Cara Michelle Miller is a freelance writer and holistic health educator. She taught at the Pacific College of Health and Science in NYC for 12 years and led communication seminars for engineering students at The Cooper Union. She now writes articles with a focus on integrative care and holistic modalities.
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