Holistic Lifestyle or Relief
Through Pain Medicines
Holistic Lifestyle or Relief through Pain Medicines
Pain medicines are plentiful and easy to come by.
Walk through the aisle with the over the counter remedies at your local supermarket, and you will be surprised
by the sheer vastness of available analgesics and painkillers that come in a variety of formulations.
If these drugs fail to perform as needed, your doctor has the power to offer prescription drugs that have higher
concentrations of the active ingredients, thus ensuring that you will numb the body�s warnings and at least
temporarily rid yourself of the pain.
Unfortunately, these remedies effective though they are tend to have some serious side effects. If
taken for prolonged periods of time, pain killers have been known to cause dependency issues that leave the
patients incapable of living a pain free life unless the substances are ingested.
Weaning yourself away from these drugs is a slow, gradual and often very uncomfortable process that underscores
the necessity of finding other alternatives when dealing with pain.
At the same time, the systemic damage that may happen when painkillers are used concurrently with other
substances, especially alcohol, ranges from liver damage to kidney failure.
Considering all of these negative aspects related to these drugs, it is not surprising that when offered a
choice between investigating a holistic lifestyle or relief through pain medicines for an indefinite period of
time, more and more Americans are choosing to take a second look at the holistic lifestyle.
Although it is far from becoming a mainstream stable that is embraced by the majority, an overall holistic
approach to life is gradually beginning to enter the mainstream idea of treatment.
While part of the appeal is doubtlessly the fact that the procedures are non-invasive, it is the freedom from
drugs and pain killers that makes this kind of lifestyle a very safe and wholesome approach to health and overall
bodily wellbeing.
You should understand what the medication is being used for, how often it needs to be taken, and how you are to take it. Ask if you should take it on an empty stomach or if you should take it with food. Find out what side effects you may experience and when you should call your doctor. Make sure you understand the dosage, and if you can mix the medicine in applesauce, or take with juice. Some people have difficulty-swallowing pills and may crush tablets or open gel caps to sprinkle the medicine into pudding to make it easier to take. Drugs and Medicine |
The most commonly practiced aspects of holistic pain relief that seeks to actively avoid drugs rests on the
application of acupuncture, the practices of naturopathy and homeopathy, relaxation of the bodys muscles through
Yoga, pain relief through chiropractics, and of course the use of aromatherapy as a bona fide vehicle to ease
headache pains.
Giving a medication by transdermal preparation. Subcutaneous administration Intravenous preparation Intramuscular administration is usually by injection Epidural is usually by catheter Sublingual is under the tongue Rectal is one of the least favorite routes of medication administration Oral medications are commonly used when individuals need pain relief, vitamins, laxatives, allergy relief, and antibiotics. Drugs and Medicine |
A contributing factor to the growing popularity of the holistic lifestyle when compared to the one seeking
relief through pain medicine is the change in many an insurance providers policies with respect to coverage related
to holistic and alternative medicine.
Thus it is not at all surprising to see medicine cabinets that are gradually changing in content: while in the
past there used to be pain killers of varying sizes and shapes, there are now fewer analgesics and the ones which
are still present might be sitting right next to massage oils, essential oils used in aromatherapy, or even
essential oils that are used in baths for the sake of relaxation and relief of muscle aches and tension
headaches.
Surprise yourself by giving the alternative methodology of pain relief a chance; how knows, you might be so
satisfied with the end result that you might not need to use your pain drugs anymore!
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