Kidney Da.mage Risk: 2 Common Painkillers That Could Be Des.troying Your Kidneys

Think Twice Before Reaching for Pain Relievers: Your Kidneys Depend on It. That ibuprofen or paracetamol might ease pain fast—but overusing them could silently harm your kidneys. These essential organs filter toxins and regulate fluids, but common painkillers can impair their function.

Ibuprofen, when taken in high doses or too often, reduces kidney blood flow—risking failure, especially if you’re dehydrated, hypertensive, or diabetic.

Paracetamol, though gentler, still poses risks. Long-term or high doses can damage kidney tubules, especially when mixed with alcohol.

Stick to recommended doses. Stay hydrated. Avoid using painkillers daily without medical advice.

Watch for subtle symptoms like fatigue, swelling, or changes in urine.

Your kidneys work hard for you—protect them with informed, cautious use of medication.

VA

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