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- Aspirin and Persistent Severe Headache
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- QUESTION: I have arthritis, for which I take 8 aspirin a day. I also have
- severe headaches, for which I take fiorinal. Why am I still getting
- headaches? With all the aspirin I take I feel that every pain in the body
- should be suppressed. Do you have an answer?
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- ANSWER: I wish it really was that easy. A simple medication for every health
- complaint that worked perfectly, and without side effects every time. Have a
- pain, any pain at all, take an aspirin, or one perfect antibiotic for any
- infection. However, the complex and wonderful workings of our bodies do not
- permit us the luxury of relying on such one to one relationships. Pain is the
- body's response to many different situations, requiring diligent
- investigations and diagnoses of the cause, before the choice of an appropriate
- medication to remedy the situation can be made. I do not know the cause of
- your headache, but your letter makes it clear that aspirin is not the
- solution. It may mean that in your specific case aspirin is just not
- effective for your headaches, although it might work quite well for someone
- else with the same problem. More important, however, is the possibility that
- your headaches are a symptom of a situation for which aspirin is never the
- medicine of choice. An example, to help make my point. Your headaches may be
- the sign of an elevated blood pressure. Reducing this pressure would most
- certainly put an end to the headache problem, but the medicine to achieve that
- would not be aspirin, but one selected from a group of possible choices, all
- of which have very different chemical formulas and different actions than
- aspirin. I hope you now realize that you require a bit of personalized
- medical attention, for the possibility of a serious condition does exist in
- your case, and I would not delay a visit to the physician if I were you.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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