The wrong way to treat migraines is by far the most common way, unfortunately: pain medication, either over the counter or prescription
The wrong way to treat migraines is by far the most common way, unfortunately: pain medication, either over the counter or prescription
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used to reduce pain caused by soft-tissue injuries – think sprains, strains, contusions and other injuries that damage muscles, ligaments and tendons anywhere in the body.
Chronic pain is pain that stays around, rather than going away after a short time (with or without treatment).
a paper published last year suggests approximately 22 percent of U.S. adults with chronic pain use opioids.
When you’re experiencing pain, you want relief – as quickly as possible. Pain caused by migraine headaches, often described by sufferers as among the worst pain imaginable, is the perfect example.