Many Side Effects of Aspirin
To bluntly, hundreds of people die each year with an overdose of aspirin. More exactly, somewhere around 500 people die every year from an overdose of aspirin. Despite this fact, aspirin is available to anyone, any age, anywhere in the country for a very low price. Aspirin is available, such as candy and conception, and it is often to find parts of the sample size of free drug to be freely available all over the place.
This is particularly worrying when one considers that aspirin is responsible for producing some of the worst side effects in children. One of the main side effects that occur in children taking aspirin and Reye’s syndrome, a condition that excessive deposition of fat around the organs of babies (especially liver) produces known. This condition can lead to death, because the pressure can build to lethal levels in the brains of the baby.
While the effects of anticoagulants are useful when the potential to prevent heart disease goes, the same effects can lead to anemia and hemophilia. Liver damage is another common problem that damages can be repaired or reversed. Other organs damage associated with the ingestion of aspirin include inflammation of the kidneys (leading to a complete end to their decline) and hyperthyroidism. Gastrointestinal problems are often noted in the regular aspirin users. While bleeding ulcers tend to be the most discussed topic in the media, other problems heartburn, indigestion, flatulence, diarrhea, nausea, belching and vomiting are common and unavoidable. In very severe reactions to aspirin medications also cause cerebral edema, a condition in which excess water floods around the brains, causing everything from headaches to death.
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