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Excessive Ibuprofen Use Can Cause Gut Damage and Ulcers, Doctor Warns

Dr. Sethi points to research showing that 75 percent of regular users develop gut inflammation with one in four developing ulcers.

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Overview

  • Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-educated gastroenterologist, cautions that high ibuprofen intake can compromise the gut lining and lead to ulcers.
  • He cites data indicating that three-quarters of regular ibuprofen users suffer gut inflammation and 25 percent develop ulcers visible during endoscopies.
  • Frequent users are urged to consult physicians about alternative pain relievers and request stomach-protective medication for long-term use.
  • Taking ibuprofen with food is recommended to reduce direct irritation and minimize damage to the gut lining.
  • The NHS confirms that prolonged or high-dose ibuprofen treatment increases ulcer risk, underscoring the need for cautious dosing in chronic pain management.