Chronic use of painkillers can lead to increased pain and insensitivity to medications. Therapist Elena Solomatina talked about this in the program “Doctor 24”.
As Solomatina says, if you take painkillers for a migraine or other type of headache about 15 times a month for three months, you may develop drug-induced pain. In this case, you should definitely consult a doctor.
The doctor explained that after a painkiller takes effect effectively, the person remembers to relax and immediately takes the pill at the slightest discomfort. However, this application changes the pain relief (suppression) process. The fact is that substances from drugs, entering the body over time, occupy the places of receptors that protect the body from overstrain. Thus, they turn off the body’s “insurances”. Therefore, the receptors can no longer respond, causing the pain reliever to lose its function and the headache to worsen.
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