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Don't you listen to your heart? (Listen to it...)
- Oct 26, 2019
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How NSAIDs Work
NSAIDs work by preventing an enzyme (a protein that triggers changes in the body) from doing its job. The enzyme is called cyclooxygenase, or COX, and it has two forms. COX-1 protects the stomach lining from harsh acids and digestive chemicals. It also helps maintain kidney function. COX-2 is produced when joints are injured or inflamed.COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes play a key role in making prostaglandins, which cause pain and swelling by irritating your nerve endings. By blocking the COX enzymes, NSAIDs essentially stop your body from making too much prostaglandin, and therefore reduce pain and swelling.
^^^ Taken off a website from Google. I sprained my knee there other day but if what I'm reading is correct as long as I stay off of it most of the time and use crutches I should be ok right? Anyone have experience with this before???