Guide To The Side Effects Of Naproxen

Difficulty Breathing

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Difficulty breathing could develop if naproxen is used for a long time. This side effect is more common in female patients over sixty years old, and taking prednisone with naproxen could increase the likelihood of breathing difficulties. Naproxen causes fluid retention, and it forces the heart to work harder. This could increase a patient's risk of having a heart attack or stroke, and the risk of a heart attack or stroke remains elevated in naproxen users without cardiac risk factors as well. Since shortness of breath could be a sign of a heart attack or stroke, patients with this symptom need to seek emergency medical attention immediately. They should tell emergency room staff how long they have been using naproxen. Doctors can diagnose shortness of breath simply by listening to the patient's lung sounds with a stethoscope. The patient's respiration rate will be measured regularly, and supplemental oxygen will be provided to ease the patient's breathing. Patients who notice breathing issues while on naproxen should discontinue their use of the medicine. Doctors may be able to recommend or prescribe a more effective pain reliever that does not cause this side effect.

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