It is rare for feet swelling to be a side effects. If this is happening seek medical attention quickly.
Best treatment for this is bed rest and pain killers
you will be in a lot of pain I have suffered for years with boils and numerous different doctors do nothing to help except pain killers and antibiotics that help for a week then back to same old agony my advice find a great doctor or suffer the pain
Severe pain in the feet should be checked out by a physician. Some conditions that cause foot pain are not foot related such as neuropathy or circulatory problems.
Possible bladder infection, or infection of the genito-urinary tract. Consider seeing a doctor. These usually aren't emergencies, but if the pain is extreme, you have a problem that needs attention.
There are four nerve endings in the skin namely: Pacinian nerve endings for pain Krause nerve endings for cold Ruffinis nerve endings for Heat and warm Endorphins-- natural pain killers SAM MKT :)
can pain meds make your feet swell
Take pain killers.
Aspirin or pain killers.
pain killers are a type of drug that relieves 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.
You can't do much for a swollen lymph node but you can identity what is causing it to swell and take care of that. Other than that, don't touch the lymph node and take pain killers if it is causing you pain.
Not automatically, no. Some "pain killers" are depressants and others aren't. Aspirin, for example, is an analgesic ("pain killer") but not a depressant.
Some sugars can make you swell or feel bloated. Honey is an example of a sugar that which may cause pain, changes in bowel movements or flatulence.
To kill pain.
To relieve pain
Oxycodone is an opioid pain killer used to treat moderate and severe pain. Opioid pain killers are also known as narcotic pain killers.
No. Are you?