What harm does dysmenorrhea painkiller have to eat much

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Analgesics eat too much will first show gastrointestinal reactions, such as nausea, decreased appetite, acid reflux, vomiting, etc. Severe cases will cause acute gastric mucosal damage, resulting in upper gastrointestinal bleeding, will show black stool or brown vomit. Second, drugs on liver function damage, a large number of irregular medication, will cause drug-induced liver damage, resulting in jaundice, abdominal distension, examination will find elevated transaminase. These hazards are likely to occur only after a long period of time and a large amount of medication. If only menstrual medication, and according to the instructions, the dose is within the specified range, generally safe, can effectively combat prostaglandin secretion, thus alleviating dysmenorrhea.

What harm does dysmenorrhea painkiller have to eat much



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