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Do I need to take aspirin every day? Or eat it every other day?
Lead: When it comes to aspirin, everyone should be familiar with it. It is a century-old medicine. Many friends have eaten, and some friends are eating. At first, aspirin was mainly used to relieve fever and pain. Later, it was discovered that it can inhibit platelet aggregation, and now it has become a basic drug to prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. It is recognized as one of the three classic drugs in the world medical history.

What is the magical effect of aspirin?

Aspirin has the reputation of "a century-old medicine". Why is it called God? Where is God? In today's society, cardiovascular disease has become the "number one killer" of human health, endangering people's physical and mental health. A big reason is atherosclerosis, plaque rupture and bleeding lead to thrombosis, blocking blood vessels and inducing ischemic cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Aspirin can inhibit platelet aggregation, prevent thrombosis and reduce the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

And with the deepening of research, the efficacy of aspirin has been recognized in more fields. It can treat Alzheimer's Harmo's disease, reduce the risk of diabetes mortality, enhance the efficacy of anticancer drugs, repair our cavities, reduce the incidence of colon cancer and so on. So far, aspirin has at least 14 effects.

Can I take aspirin every other day?

The purpose of taking aspirin for a long time is, um, to inhibit platelet aggregation. Prevention and prevention of ischemic heart and brain diseases. The inhibitory effect of aspirin on platelets can last about 10 days. But does this mean that aspirin can be taken every other day or every few days? That's not true.

The main component of aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid, which can combine with the active factors in platelets and make platelets lose their aggregation ability. Once acetylsalicylic acid binds to platelets, it will not separate from them until platelets die. After aspirin enters the human body, it will be completely excreted in about 24 hours. In other words, if we don't take aspirin the next day, we won't have acetylsalicylic acid in our bodies.

However, about 10%~ 15% of platelets in human body are newborn every day, which must be suppressed in time to effectively prevent thrombosis. If you don't take aspirin the next day, there will be no acetylsalicylic acid in your body to inhibit these new platelets, thus increasing the risk of thrombosis. Therefore, doctors have always stressed that aspirin should be taken every day. Studies have shown that the 20-year survival rate of people who insist on taking aspirin is significantly higher than that of those who stop taking aspirin halfway, which also proves the benefits of insisting on taking aspirin.

What side effects does taking aspirin for a long time have?

1, gastrointestinal reaction

The most common adverse reaction after using aspirin is gastrointestinal discomfort. Such as nausea and vomiting, epigastric pain, etc. In severe cases, it will also shrink the digestive tract mucosa. Cause gastrointestinal bleeding. With the popularity of aspirin enteric-coated tablets, the incidence of gastrointestinal adverse reactions gradually decreased.

2. Kidney injury

Aspirin excretion in the kidney may also cause hematuria nitrogen and serum creatinine to increase. This is a sign of kidney damage, such as polyuria and oliguria, frequent urination, proteinuria, etc., which can lead to renal failure in severe cases.

3, affect the blood system

Aspirin can inhibit the activity of most platelets in the body, and the main function of platelets is coagulation. If you take a lot of aspirin for a long time, it is likely to increase the risk of bleeding. Such as gastrorrhagia, gastrorrhagia, subcutaneous hemorrhage, etc.

4. Allergy

Some patients may have rash, urticaria, asthma, angioneurotic edema and even shock after taking aspirin, all of which are allergic reactions to aspirin.

5. Central nervous system response

Generally speaking, taking a large amount of aspirin may lead to dizziness, headache, tinnitus, decreased vision, hearing loss and other adverse reactions.

Doctor's advice: Pay attention to health and try health tea.

We should form the habit of drinking more water every day. Water can greatly promote human metabolism, especially in the dry season like winter, which can promote our blood circulation. Of course, we can also add some ingredients when drinking water. According to Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica, dandelion, kudingcha, licorice, mint, bitter gourd, jasmine and other ingredients are mixed together to boil water to drink, which is helpful to regulate vascular problems and enhance vascular health.

Some components are homologous for the following reasons:

Dandelion: There are a lot of vitamins and potassium, which can reduce blood concentration.

Siraitia grosvenorii: Siraitia grosvenorii has the effects of relieving pain and swelling, relieving cough and relieving sore throat. It contains a lot of vitamins, which can help remove impurities from blood vessels.

Jasmine: Rich in vitamin C, vitamin E, carrots and organic elements such as calcium, phosphorus and potassium, it helps to enhance blood vessel elasticity.