
Ibuprofen with heavy exercise can overwork your kidney
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are a common type of painkillers that include ibuprofen, aspirin, and naproxen. Although these drugs are sometimes to manage pain and inflammation (swelling) from exercising, they can also have a dangerous effect on the kidney. The kidneys filter impurities out of our blood, absorbing water and salt and producing urine. NSAIDs can affect blood flow and disrupt the kidney’s ability to absorb water. This can lead to dehydration and cause the kidney to overwork itself. One study found that taking the risk of kidney damage was higher in long-distance runners who take NSAIDs. Many doctors suggest avoiding NSAIDs before a strenuous workout and recommend using other pain medicine like acetaminophen. If you need to use NSAIDs, you should be sure to tell your doctor and get tested regularly for kidney issues.