Ibuprofen is a popular over the counter medication. It is an anti-inflammatory medication which is commonly used for pain and swelling caused by arthritis and injuries such as breaks and sprains. Many times a higher dose is prescribed by a physician. Usually, this is on a short term basis.
The most common Ibuprofen side effects are in the digestive system. Many people have nausea, heartburn or indigestion after taking ibuprofen. Consumption of ibuprofen can also lead to instances of gas or cramps. But it can also have either extreme effect of constipation or diarrhea. Usually, if there are any ibuprofen side effects they fall into this category.
If symptoms persist, an ulcer and bleeding internally can occur. Older people tend to be more likely to develop these types of ibuprofen side effects. Taking food with a dose of ibuprofen seems to help alleviate the milder gastrointestinal issues. Eating food with ibuprofen protects the wall of the stomach. Ibuprofen tends to tear down the lining of the stomach.
Other common ibuprofen side effects include ringing in the ears, itching, nervousness or headaches. Some people may experience fluid retention and even loss of appetite. It is possible that ingesting ibuprofen can cause drowsiness, dizziness or a general light headed feeling. A few cases are reported where a person experienced confusion after taking ibuprofen.
A few less common ibuprofen side effects are insomnia, depression or sores in the mouth. Some have reported symptoms such as hair loss and anemia. Other effects of taking ibuprofen include heart palpitations and meningitis. These side effects are not frequently observed, but have been reported in cases by those taking ibuprofen.
Long term use of ibuprofen can have harmful effects on the body. It is hard on both the liver and the kidney. There are also cardiovascular issues that can develop from long term use. These can be very serious ibuprofen side effects.
Ibuprofen cannot be taken by people who are allergic to the drug. There are several symptoms of allergic reactions. Commonly the first one that begins is difficulty in breathing. It may feel like some one is sitting on your chest, or like you cannot take a deep breath. Your body may react to ibuprofen by breaking out with a rash or with an elevator fever. Less noticeable is a sudden drop in your blood pressure. If you think you may be having an allergic reaction to ibuprofen stop taking it immediately and consult a doctor.
If you experience any of the ibuprofen side effects described above it is always best to consult with your doctor or health care professional. Most of the time ibuprofen side effects are not present, but paying careful attention to your body’s warning signs can prevent serious conditions.
Many people who have had an allergic reaction to aspirin also have an ibuprofen allergy. How do you know if you are experiencing an ibuprofen allergy? There are some signs and symptoms to help you decide. If you feel you are having an allergic reaction to this anti-inflammatory drug stop using it and contact your physician immediately.
An ibuprofen allergy can cause swelling of the face. It may turn red, or flushed, and also feel itchy and uncomfortable. The eyes may begin to swell and itch. You may find yourself rubbing your eyes a lot since they are watering somewhat. They are trying to get rid of the intruder.
This itchy rash-like redness may also begin to appear on other parts of the body. It may be splotchy and start showing itself on the torso to begin with. It may also begin on the inside of the arms. This type of reaction is commonly called hives. Sometimes the blotches are smaller than hives and begin to fill with fluid. These skin blisters are also a sign of an ibuprofen allergy.
One symptom of any kind of allergic reaction is breathing difficulty. Asthmatics are exceptionally susceptible to this shutting down of the lungs. It may feel like you cannot take a deep breath or that you are trying to breathe through a straw. Some people describe this as feeling like someone is standing on your chest. Difficulty breathing may not be the first symptom that appears. However, by the time the allergic reaction has progressed this far getting to a doctor or a medical facility is imperative.
In very extreme cases of an ibuprofen allergy the reaction can cause the person to go into shock. Their pupils will become fixed and they have a vacant look. They may become lifeless and unable to breathe. Fainting, dizziness and tremors are also signs of going into shock. These can happen after taking ibuprofen, but they are not probable.
Many over the counter medications taken for pain also contain ibuprofen. If you think you have an ibuprofen allergy make sure to read all ingredients listed on a label before purchasing. There are several anti -inflammatory medications which have ibuprofen in them and you can possible consume it by mistake if you do not read the labels.
Check with your doctor for alternative medicines. If you have an allergic reaction the doctor will most likely prescribe an anti-histamine and possibly steroids. IF you are experiencing breathing difficulties with the allergy they may prescribe an inhaler or a breathing treatment to help keep the airways open.

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MS Learn Online is the National MS Society’s online educational webcast series. This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer’s question about taking ibuprofen or anti-inflammatory pills for people with MS.
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