Recent data reveal that nearly 70% of adults over 60 in the US and UK use over-the-counter or prescription pain relievers regularly, with the trend rising into 2024. CDC statistics and UK health reports point to a growing reliance on medications like acetaminophen and NSAIDs for managing chronic pain and arthritis.
However, as people age, these common remedies can pose increased risks to the liver and kidneys. For seniors, organ damage from pain relievers often develops subtly, making it difficult to detect until complications are advanced.
Understanding these risks is crucial for safer pain management as we age.
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35. Difficulty Managing Chronic Pain Managing chronic pain in older adults is a complex balancing act. As the body ages, not only do pain conditions such…