Ibuprofen is a common medicine used for pain, fever, and inflammation.
π Ibuprofen
Ibuprofen
π©Ί What it is used for
- π€ Headache and migraine
- π¦· Toothache
- π€ Fever
- 𦡠Muscle and joint pain
- π©Έ Menstrual cramps
- 𦴠Inflammation from injuries or arthritis
βοΈ How it works
- Belongs to a group called NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)
- Blocks chemicals in the body that cause pain, swelling, and fever
π How it is taken
- Usually every 6β8 hours if needed
- Take with food or milk to protect the stomach
- Follow dose instructions carefully
β οΈ Common side effects
- Stomach pain or acidity
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Heartburn
π¨ Serious side effects (rare)
- Stomach bleeding or ulcers
- Kidney problems (with long-term/high use)
- Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, breathing issues)
β οΈ Important precautions
- Avoid if you have active stomach ulcers
- Be careful in kidney or heart disease
- Donβt mix with other NSAIDs (like diclofenac or aspirin in high doses)
- Avoid heavy alcohol use
π§ Simple summary
Ibuprofen is an effective short-term pain and fever reliever, but it should be used carefully to avoid stomach and kidney problems.
If you want, I can compare it with paracetamol (acetaminophen) or tell you which one is better for fever vs body pain.