Painkillers aren’t harmless: experts warn of hidden dangers
Reaching for a painkiller at the first sign of a headache or muscle ache may seem harmless — but over time, it can cause serious damage to your health. Experts warn that frequent use of over-the-counter drugs like ibuprofen and acetaminophen, as well as prescription opioids, can lead to liver and kidney damage, heart issues, stomach problems, and even addiction.
“People often don’t realise how much harm regular painkiller use can do,” says Dr. Manish Kumar, a Delhi-based pain management specialist. “Beyond the physical side effects, it can also affect your mental well-being.”
Liver and Kidney RisksAcetaminophen in high doses can overwhelm the liver, potentially causing conditions like hepatitis or cirrhosis. Meanwhile, NSAIDs like ibuprofen reduce blood flow to the kidneys, increasi...










