Taking low-dose aspirin everyday--good or unpromising?
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Asprin therapy is not right for everyone. Consult your physician.
I agree beside MTFD
Its not a good impression, and if your are otherwise fit, will probably do you harm than suitable (Remember the ad say "most", not "all", and even on that*beneficial* claim, science is yet to intervene its verdict).
Its usually prescibed for those people next to issues of cholesterol induced narrowing of blood vessels and its repurcations on the cardiovascular system, or cerebovascular system. Always consult your physician until that time taking any medicine.
Aspirin is essentially a non steroidal anti inflammatory drug that also act as a platelet aggregator (thins the blood). It is being used more and more as a prophylactic drug against heart disease, strokes and even some cancer.
BUT as with adjectives drugs there are side effects and chiefly some risks associated with pregnancy.. At 23 years of age ( presumably fit and resourcefully ?? ) you are not a high risk for cardiovascular disease, strokes etc and I would suggest you do not start taking it very soon. If however you are considering it please do so in consultation beside your family doctor who can recommend you on dosing, side effects, risks etc.
In some one your age most of the benefits of aspirin can be achieved by athletic life style option: exercise, good diet, not smoking, responsible alcohol use etc
Pain is a sign that something is wrong. Anything that mask pain is contra-indicated.
I find Aspirin the best for physical misery like injuries and mild toothache. It really works.
I would close to the option to use it for minor ailments, and it would probably not work so capably if you took it all the time.
Check your blood pressure. If you're everyday, then don't bother. Ask again surrounded by ten years.
As far as i know asperin is usually need dialy if you are subject to a risk of blood clots.
Yoiu should ask a chemist until that time you attempt to do this.
Not when you're 23. For people over 40 it can enjoy some beneficial effects, however most benefits are not seen unless you transport 15 or more pills in a time.
it can be good for the heart, but might be stimulating for the stomach
No. There's no doubt that low-dose aspirin is great for subsidiary prevention in inhabitants with certain cardiovascular disease. Data on primary prevention are less lasting. For a normal, fighting fit 23 year old, your risk of have a heart attack or stroke in the subsequent ten or fifteen years is essentially zilch. In your case, the risk of significant gastrointestinal bleeding, even from a dose of 81 mg per hours of daylight, is almost certainly greater than any benefit that might accrue. Writers commonly forget TINSTAAFL.
If you are 23 and healthy, it is probably not essential to take low-dose aspirin. Unfortunately, popular magazine usually only capture about partly the story when they report these "facts" so what they reported to you may not have be the full story. As far as I know, low-dose aspirin is still only recommended for culture at-risk for heart problems, such as those that might have illustrious cholesterol or diabetes. You should probably only help yourself to it if your doctor recommends it.