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About the Risks of Common Painkillers and What You Can Do Instead

NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) - Risks - Mediterranean Diet - "Mind" - Body - Strategies - Pain diary - Longevity

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Neuroscientist and Nobel Prize-winning poet Mae Jemison is not a doctor, but she represents something that is often lacking in pain medicine: bold curiosity and holistic thinking. Those managing chronic pain need both. The quick pill may sound tempting – but the silent sum of side effects can undermine your performance, gut health, and longevity. This article presents straightforward insights from current research and highlights alternatives that can reduce pain, increase energy, and minimize risks.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs block enzymes of Cyclooxygenase. In the short term, they help; in the long term, they can cause silent damage. The small intestine is particularly affected: NSAID-enteropathy. Why is this relevant? Your gut is not only a digestive tube but also a metabolic and immune hub. When the barrier becomes permeable, nutrient losses, silent inflammation, and performance declines may occur. Pain is also not merely a tissue irritation. The brain assesses and amplifies or dampens signals – influenced by sleep, stress, movement, nutrition, and thought patterns. Those who seek high performance need two levers: reducing local inflammation and making central pain processing more resilient.

Long-term use of NSAIDs is not a harmless companion. A recent overview shows that up to 70 percent of chronic users develop small intestinal damage – often without symptoms, but with potential consequences such as bleeding, protein loss, and malabsorption of essential nutrients that support energy and recovery [1]. For high performers, this means hidden micronutrient deficiencies, more frequent gastrointestinal issues, and consequently poorer training adaptations and cognitive performance. On the positive side, an anti-inflammatory diet such as the Mediterranean diet can reduce pain and structural risks. A systematic review found evidence of fewer fractures in the general population and lower pain risks in knee osteoarthritis when adherence to the Mediterranean diet increases [2]. Additionally, mind-body interventions such as mindfulness, hypnosis, or yoga reduce pain intensity and interference by altering thought patterns and avoidance behavior – two levers that can be directly applied in daily life [3] [4].

A comprehensive review of NSAIDs describes NSAID-enteropathy as a common yet underestimated complication: capsule endoscopy reveals what is often clinically overlooked – small mucosal ulcers and increased permeability affecting up to 70 percent of long-term users. Clinically relevant are the resulting bleeding, protein loss, and malabsorption, which can impair performance and recovery [1]. At the nutritional level, a systematic review and meta-analysis of the Mediterranean diet shows that higher adherence is associated with a slight but consistent reduction in fracture risk in the general population as well as less pain in knee osteoarthritis. The mechanism is plausible: antioxidant and anti-inflammatory dietary patterns modulate low-grade inflammation that drives many musculoskeletal complaints, without carrying the side effect profile of medications [2]. Psychological and body-focused interventions complement this approach. A recent review shows that non-pharmacological methods – from cognitive behavioral therapy to yoga – influence the pain experience through behavioral and brain processes and are effective as standalone or complementary strategies [3]. In a randomized study with veterans, hypnosis, mindfulness, and structured pain education improved outcomes; crucial were changes in pain catastrophizing, pain acceptance, and ongoing engagement in valued activities – psychological levers that measurably ease daily pain [4].

- Plan NSAIDs as an emergency strategy, not a long-term solution: Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time and evaluate alternatives with your doctor for recurring needs, such as physiotherapy, topical agents, or COX-2-selective options where appropriate [1].
- Protect the gut during unavoidable use: Watch for warning signs (gut discomfort, iron deficiency, unexplained fatigue) and discuss monitoring early. Prioritize recovery, hydration, and protein-rich, gut-friendly nutrition to compensate for potential protein losses [1].
- Transition to a Mediterranean dietary foundation: Daily olive oil as the main fat, plenty of vegetables, legumes, nuts, fish 2-3 times/week; red meat rarely. Aim for a 1-2 point increase in MD adherence in 8 weeks, which has been associated with less pain in knee osteoarthritis and lower fracture risk in studies [2].
- Integrate mind-body routines firmly: 10–15 minutes of mindfulness meditation on weekdays or 2 times/week yoga. Focus on reducing catastrophizing and increasing pain acceptance; both correlated with less pain intensity and interference in an RCT [4]. Use digital programs as an entry point [3].
- Keep a precise pain diary: Record daily intensity, location, triggers, mood, sleep, movement, and medication intake. Use the entries in doctor discussions to identify triggers and effective strategies; digital eDiary approaches show high clarity and applicability in patient groups [5].

The future of pain therapy is personalized, gut-aware, and neuro-cognitively astute: less prolonged NSAIDs, greater nutritional competence, and trainable pain processing. Expect digital tools that link patterns from eDiary data with individualized nutrition and mind-body plans – aiming to dampen pain and measurably enhance performance.

This health article was created with AI support and is intended to help people access current scientific health knowledge. It contributes to the democratization of science – however, it does not replace professional medical advice and may present individual details in a simplified or slightly inaccurate manner due to AI-generated content. HEARTPORT and its affiliates assume no liability for the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the information provided.

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This helps

  • Avoid long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain management to minimize the risk of side effects. [1]
  • Integrate anti-inflammatory dietary patterns to naturally reduce pain, such as the Mediterranean diet. [2]
  • Promote the use of mind-body techniques, such as meditation or yoga, to alleviate chronic pain and reduce the use of pain medication. [3] [4]
  • Keep a pain diary to identify patterns and triggers, and to adjust treatment in consultation with a healthcare provider. [5]
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