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What You Ought To Know About An Aspirin Overdose

By Corrinne Naki


What Is Aspirin? Aspirin is a medication that is used to reduce inflammation, pain and fever. Doctors may also recommend this medication to people who suffer from heart problems. Even though this medication offers a number of benefits, taking more than the recommended aspirin dosage can have an adverse effect on one's health.

How To Take Aspirin - Aspirin is intended to be taken by mouth. People will need to drink a full glass of water after taking this medication. The tablets should not be crushed or chewed; they should be swallowed whole. This medication can be taken with our without food, but many people find that aspirin upsets their stomach if they take it without eating.

Laxatives may also be used to remove the charcoal and aspirin from the body. In rare cases, a breathing machine may be used. However, this is typically used as a last resort because many health experts believe that it actually does more harm than good. Prognosis It is very important for people who suffer an overdose to get treatment as soon as possible. A large overdose and/or delayed treatment can cause the symptoms to get worse.

Breathing problems, seizures and death can also result if a person does not get treated as soon as possible. A chronic overdose is more dangerous than an acute overdose. The mortality rate for an acute overdose is around two percent whereas the mortality rate for a chronic overdose is 25 percent. Preventing An Aspirin Overdose It is a lot easier to prevent an aspirin overdose than it is to treat one. First and foremost, people need to consult with their doctor before beginning an aspirin regime.

In truly severe reactions to the drug aspirin can even cause a cerebral edema, a condition where excess water floods around the brain, causing anything from migraines to death. While it's clear that many people use aspirin for extended periods of time without developing serious side effects, it's also clear that the potential dangers of regular and prolonged aspirin use need to be taken into consideration.




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