First, patients with gastrointestinal diseases
If there are gastrointestinal diseases, such as gastrorrhagia, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, etc. You should use aspirin with caution. Because after taking aspirin, it can directly stimulate the gastric mucosa, causing gastrointestinal discomfort such as epigastric discomfort, nausea and vomiting. Long-term use is easy to cause gastric mucosal damage, gastric ulcer and gastric bleeding.
Therefore, if patients with gastrointestinal diseases need to take aspirin, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor and take drugs to protect the stomach and intestines to reduce gastrointestinal side effects.
Second, drinkers.
Aspirin and alcohol cannot be taken at the same time for two reasons. First, aspirin itself has a great stimulating and damaging effect on people's stomach, and drinking too much will also damage the stomach. The dual effects of aspirin and aspirin are more likely to lead to the destruction of gastric mucosa, which leads to gastric bleeding. Secondly, both aspirin and alcohol need to be decomposed by the liver, so taking aspirin and alcohol at the same time will reduce the ability of the liver to alleviate alcoholism, which will lead to the danger of alcoholism.
Third, allergic people.
People who have a history of drug allergy, allergic to aspirin or other salicylic acid drugs, or allergic to other components in aspirin should also use aspirin with caution, which may cause allergic reactions such as rash, angioneurotic edema and asthma after taking it.
Fourth, pregnant women.
Pregnant women should use drugs with caution during pregnancy. Taking aspirin and other drugs can cause fetal malformation. If you take it for a long time, it will also delay delivery and be accompanied by the risk of bleeding.
V. Liver and kidney diseases
Aspirin will produce certain hepatorenal toxicity after taking it, which is usually taken in large doses or for a long time. Therefore, people with liver and kidney diseases should use aspirin with caution, and it is recommended to standardize the use under the guidance of a doctor.
In a word, although aspirin has many functions, it is not a panacea and should not be abused. Especially for patients with gastrointestinal diseases, drinkers, drug allergies, pregnant women and patients with liver and kidney diseases, be cautious before using aspirin, consult a doctor before using it, or switch to other drugs.
Otherwise, it may lead to adverse reactions with very serious consequences. Only paying attention to careful medication can cure the disease and ensure that the body is not harmed by drugs. # Medical Union Media Super Group # # Breeze Project #