A new scientific paper posits that anti-inflammatory drugs could hinder your body healing, leading to more pain in the long run.
Pill bottles containing various prescription drugs are on a table. Image source: Eric Hood/Adobe
It’s an intriguing hypothesis and one that some of us may have heard in some fashion throughout the years. Of course, this isn’t the first time that these kinds of The patients who didn’t develop chronic pain saw a quick rise in their fundamental immune process. Shortly after, the immune system pared things down, returning them to normal. For patients who did develop chronic pain, though, the same genes remained mostly inert. The researchers believed that anti-inflammatory drugs could have hindered healing in some way.
The results are astonishing, to say the least. The mice who received the anti-inflammatory and the steroid experienced stronger pain relief. However, it took far longer for their pain to resolve overall. The mice that received saline, however, healed much quicker. The difference, they say, was months instead of weeks.
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