I'll be fine...
Is that a personal attack or something?
If im having a headache that means I have fucked up in some way, its motivation to correct the issue or sleep it away.
Yes to pain relief, but what about cold/flu medication? All they do is restrain the symptoms (like a running nose, coughing up phlegm, fever) which are your body's attempts at fighting the virus. Shouldn't that make you sick for longer because your body can't fight as well? I'm sure my understanding of the biological processes is severely lacking.
Shouldn’t that make you sick for longer because your body can’t fight as well?
Short answer: It's not necessarily true for most over the counter medication, with some exceptions.
Your body should have no trouble creating antibodies to fight off the infection because those drugs don't act on white blood cells. And at around the three-to-four-day mark, the infection is almost guaranteed to go away on its own when the adaptive immune response kicks in.
Interestingly enough, most of the cold symptoms (except for fever) are part of the viral strategy to help it spread. In a weird way, the infectious agent kicks up your primary immune response to do its bidding.
What's not recommended are fever-reducing medications. This is because elevating body temperature is your body's way of reducing growth rates of most microorganisms and also speed up its own attack and alerts its own defenses. Reducing that temperature has a chance of increasing viral shedding. Ironically enough, this list of antipyrietic drugs includes Aspirin and paracetamol which are also used for pain relief. lol
My personal take is that it doesn't matter much unless you're overly concerned about being sick for--I'm guessing--half a day to a day longer with subsiding symptoms, and are overly worried about increasing the average rates of infections by a marginal amount.
(Full disclosure: I'm not a medical doctor but a former pharmacologist.)
I've read there is a lot of contention among doctors of whether you should fight a fever or not, with a lot of literature for and against it. My intuition is that, like most symptoms, it is probably best to live with it as best you can without taking meds to reducing it. But if it is causing you to have issues doing activities that will help you recover like sleeping, eating, etc, then to treat it.
Your body's responses are overkill/unnecessary in a lot of cases. Like inflammation, a lot of that is so your skin will swell up near a cut so not as much dirt gets in it, but if you're keeping it clean/bandaged that's probably counterproductive. A runny nose, isn't that just the virus tricking you into becoming more contagious? A fever, could be useful if it's a virus that can do serious damage before your immune system can ramp up enough to handle it, but if it's a less dangerous one that's probably just self damage.
What fun is taking a drug now for a condition it could treat, when you could put it off and justify getting real fucked later.
Besides, the docs said I'm not allowed to take antiinflammatories anymore.
But I'm out of ibuprofen and taking acetaminophen just feels like knowingly taking a placebo sugar pill. Ibuprofen tho.
I heard some doctor say during a podcast that these medicines are really bad for your microbiome. Apparently this is still not common knowledge in the medical science and the effects may be much more devistating than once thought.
I know people who now take many medications and aren't affected. Overdoing is also wrong. It's always better to understand the cause.
RIP liver
Or don't since most of them aren't good for your stomach, liver and such.
I want to, but my brain says "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAAAA..."
I feel exposed...
I did once and you all went away.
Tylenol doesn't do anything tho.
No expert, but my take on this is that medicines work because they resemble the chemicals your body already makes itself. Better not interfere with a finely balanced immune system in which pain is an essential signal for the body to cope with infections and injuries. It might be more comforting to take a pill against something but I'm afraid it messes up the immune system too much, better to avoid that as much as possible. Works fine for me.
And this is why you are not an expert. Maybe you should talk to an expert and clear your doubts
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