pain killers releases the pain,and it does affect psychologically.Because it releases the pain ,the environment inside our body will be normal.And if we take painkillers every time it can cause some bad side effect's.
Unfortunately people are addicted to pain killers for many reasons. Depression can be a cause. Looking for an escape from reality. Many people take pain killers not so much for pain as the high or the feeling they can get off from them. Some take them for chronic pain and time goes along they may be immune to that strength of pain killer and move on to another more stronger pain killer and then they get addicted to that stronger pain killer and need more. Some people are very easily addicted. It is not always easy to get off an addiction. Whether it be alcohol, cigarette smoking or pain killers prescription or non prescription, or any illegal drugs. Some people just like the feeling that pain killers give to them. Which myself i have never understood. Some need to go to counseling and combat their issues that they are dealing with to remove the need for pain killers and other things they are addicted to. It could be simple things from actual pain to stress, or they just are not handling a break up, job loss, are angry, suicidal, or just depressed, and some people don't understand always why they are depressed either. I have always believed that if you are going on a pain killer (with a dr's prescription), especially one that is addicting, use it moderately. Don't use it all the time. See if you can take Ibuprofen, Aleve or Tylenol with it. If you can use the pain killer, vicodin, percocet, etc.. and then if it still don't help and you can use Ibuprofen or aleve or tylenol, then use those as directed, to eliviate your pain. Don't let the drug take control of you, you need to take control of the drug. If one has a depression, suicidal tendancies etc.. then don't take pain medications for this, see a physician and get help through counseling or other means, or an antidepressent. Pain medications do not resolve these kinds of issues and can lead to more trouble then what it is worth.
Well, that's a good question. Why does anyone kill? There are plenty of theories, but barely any of them cover the motives of convicted serial killers. There are many theories as to why serial killers do what they do (avatism, lust, insanity, etc) but nothing can give us a complete and straight answer.
No - that's the personal choice of the individual.
Dysfunctional family life and a serious fetish with sadism, violence and death. Sometimes head trauma has been cited as a common thread between serial killers too.
I guess the feeling of addiction would vary depending on the person. You could feel like you're not addicted and you can stop whenever you want, but you can't. A lot of people that are addicted are oblivious to the fact that they're addicted. Being addicted to a substance can also have negative physical effects on the body, even including death. The brain gets used to the substance and cannot function properly without it, that's why you see so many people addicted to pain killers. Addiction is never a good thing but it can usually be treated with a fixer of some sort or going to a rehabilitation center.
There is less pain.
There may be some side effects of cold and pain killers taken for chest congestion. This may be liver damage or even death, in case of over dosage of pain killers.
That depends. If you take opiate pain killers they may increase each other's effects. I don't think m.j. interacts with most other pain killers. What pain killer(s) is(/are) you using?
lots of things like death
pain killers are a type of drug that relieves 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.
To kill pain.
To relieve pain
It is rare for feet swelling to be a side effects. If this is happening seek medical attention quickly.
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?
Yes cause mushrooms "magic mushrooms" are a class of narcotic pain killers and the effects can cause pregnancy loss.