It can, especially if a person has been taking aspirin, ibuprofen or other medications that affect the ability of the stomach and intestines to produce protective mucous.
Of course you cannot drink alcohol after surgery, the pain meds prescribed would cause havoc if alcohol is then introduced. It is not advisable to drink when taking pain medication. However, once you have healed and are no longer on medications, it would be fine to drink some alcohol.
Have your gall bladder checked.
yes cuz you suck
Tramadol is a pain killer. If a person can limit their alcohol intake they can drink alcohol while taking Tramadol.
yes you can.. I'm sixteen and i have braces and you will find it less stressful if you have alcohol in your system. The pain of braces are high, and i usually drink some alcohol when i get my braces tightend. they tend to numb the pain down.
you should not it will cause pain
Yes, they will! Think about it, how does alcohol make you feel when you drink? Everybody should know the answer to that question. Then taking pain killers! Pain killers goes to the source to numb the pain( temporarily). How strong and effective, and then you want to mix it with alcohol this is a bad combination.
Water, yes. Alcohol, absolutely not. Your pain medication should have a warning label on it that says this.
Gastric reflux disease, acid reflux disease, or reflux can cause the following: Ssore throat (odynophagia) Increased salivation Nausea Chest pain Coughing
Swollen lymph nodes are caused by inflammation, infection or cancer. You cannot drink alcohol when your lymph nodes are swollen because it contributes to the pain.
extremely i would take it to the doctors if you havent already
Alcohol dulls senses and so it can help mask someone's pain. Using alcohol to mask pain is not advised as it can cause complications with other medications and addiction.