Guide To The Side Effects Of Naproxen

Stomach Pain

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Stomach pain typically occurs in individuals who take naproxen regularly for extended periods. Naproxen has corrosive effects on the mucosal layer of the digestive tissues in individuals who take it in this way. An individual may develop ulcers in the esophagus or stomach when the tissues underneath the stomach's mucosal layer become damaged, and they continue to take naproxen regularly. The tissues of the stomach and esophagus contain a significant number of sensory nerves throughout that send pain signals to the brain when they are cellular damage occurs. Stomach pain as a side effect of naproxen is more likely to occur in individuals who have had prior conditions that have caused damage to the tissues in their esophagus, stomach, and intestines. The stomach pain from naproxen has been described as a burning or piercing pain that worsens upon the consumption of certain types of food that stimulate the production of stomach acid.

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