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Coping with Body Pain - Pain Management Techniques
You're doing what you can to feel better, but you might not realize there are more effective ways to cope.
By Corrie Pikul
Original Content  |  June 22, 2012
Woman with a headache Photo: Thinkstock
The Pain: Tension Headaches

You tried: Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or acetaminophen (Tylenol)

Likely mistake: You took too many for too long, leading to side effects like rebound headaches or problems with your gastrointestinal system (ibuprofen) or liver (acetaminophen).

Get the most out of your treatment: Ibuprofen and acetaminophen affect people differently, but both have been shown to be effective remedies for ordinary tension headaches. The problem comes when they work too well...and you stop counting pills and start popping handfuls. If you're using these meds for longer than a couple of weeks, limit your dose to 2,500 mg a day (under a physician's supervision) says Lynn R. Webster, MD, medical director and founder of Lifetree Clinical Research & Pain Clinic and president-elect for the American Academy of Pain Medicine.

Keep in mind: Can't decide which one to take? Try both. Webster says alternating your use of ibuprofen and acetaminophen can lower the risks of side effects from taking just one.
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