What medicine should I take for body pain?
Physical pain has become one of the hot topics recently, with many netizens discussing how to relieve various types of pain on social media and health forums. This article will combine the hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to introduce you to the drug treatment plan for physical pain in detail and provide structured data for reference.
1. Common types of physical pain and corresponding drugs

Physical pain can be divided into many types, such as headache, joint pain, muscle pain, etc. The following are common pain types and recommended medications:
| pain type | Recommended medicine | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| headache | Ibuprofen, acetaminophen | Avoid long-term use as it may cause drug-induced headaches |
| joint pain | Diclofenac sodium, celecoxib | Patients with stomach problems should use with caution as it may irritate the gastrointestinal tract. |
| muscle pain | Naproxen, topical Voltaren | Avoid use with other NSAIDs |
| neuralgia | Gabapentin, pregabalin | Requires doctor's prescription, may cause dizziness |
2. Classification and characteristics of analgesics
Painkillers are mainly divided into the following categories, each with its own characteristics and applicable scenarios:
| drug class | Representative medicine | Mechanism of action | Applicable pain level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) | ibuprofen, aspirin | Inhibit prostaglandin synthesis | mild to moderate pain |
| Acetaminophen | Tylenol, Pregnant | Act on the central nervous system | mild to moderate pain |
| Opioids | codeine, morphine | Acts on central opioid receptors | moderate to severe pain |
| auxiliary analgesics | Antidepressants, anticonvulsants | Regulate nerve conduction | neuropathic pain |
3. Medication precautions
1.Dosage control:Strictly follow the drug instructions or medical advice to avoid overdose. The maximum daily dose of acetaminophen should not exceed 4 grams.
2.Drug interactions:NSAIDs may interact with anticoagulants, antihypertensive drugs, etc. You need to consult a doctor.
3.Special groups:Pregnant women, lactating women, and those with liver and kidney dysfunction need to be particularly careful when choosing analgesics.
4.Medication duration:Over-the-counter pain relievers should not be used for more than 3-5 days in a row. If pain persists, seek medical advice.
4. Natural therapy assistance
In addition to drug treatment, a variety of natural therapies have also been mentioned in recent hot discussions to assist in pain relief:
| therapy type | Specific methods | Suitable for pain |
|---|---|---|
| Hot/cold compress | Use cold compresses for acute injuries and hot compresses for chronic pain | Muscle pain, joint pain |
| exercise therapy | Moderate stretching, low-impact aerobic exercise | Chronic back pain, arthritis |
| diet modification | Increase anti-inflammatory foods (such as turmeric, deep-sea fish) | Various types of chronic pain |
| mindfulness stress reduction | Meditation, deep breathing exercises | pressure related pain |
5. When Do You Need Medical Treatment?
In the following situations, you should seek medical treatment immediately instead of taking medication yourself:
1. Sudden severe pain, especially chest pain and abdominal pain
2. Pain accompanied by symptoms such as fever and changes in consciousness
3. Severe pain after trauma
4. Long-term chronic pain suddenly worsens
5. Painkillers are not effective or need to be taken continuously for more than a week
Conclusion:
Medication treatments for physical pain need to be chosen based on the type and severity of pain and your personal health. Rational use of medication, combined with lifestyle adjustments and natural therapies, can often achieve better results. In recent hot discussions on the Internet, many experts have also emphasized that long-term or severe pain should seek medical treatment promptly to identify the cause rather than simply relieve pain. Hopefully the structured information provided in this article will help you manage all types of physical pain more safely and effectively.
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