Aspirin Side Effects
Even though aspirin can prevent a clot-related stroke, it also increases your bleeding stroke, known as hemorrhagic stroke. It can also cause gastroenteritis bleeding because aspirin increases your risk of developing a stomach ulcer. If that bleeds anywhere in your gastrointestinal tract, taking aspirin will increase the risk and can make it fatal. You can be allergic to aspirin and if you take that aspirin it could cause a serious allergic reaction. Also an overdose of aspirin can cause tinnitus and cause your ears to ring or hearing loss.
Aspirin is also addictive, so those who daily have increase bodily harm and too much aspirin can poison you.
A low dose of aspirin is known as enough, if you take a lot then you get a higher chance of getting addicted to it, more likely to get heart cancer and a chance of getting symptoms. But even a small dose of aspirin can cause intestinal bleeding, symptoms include tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, acute pancreas and on some occasions, or even death. Such can randomly occur by chance. Also some people are allergic to the aspirin and can cause them to go into shock or death. The chances of having a rare but serious side effect from aspirin therapy is higher than the chance of avoiding a heart attack or stroke and this is the same for people with diabetes. It can even cause people with type 2 diabetes or with high blood pressure to get heart cancer. Also aspirin can weaken the blood vessels in the brain. Which means it will increase the chances of bleeding into the brain and maybe fatal. It can also reduce the amount of blood in your body because it is also releasing/killing blood cells. It can also cause you to feel dizzy or nausea and might make you vomit. Aspirin is extremely bad for people over 70 or under 12 and for people with the flu or chicken pox or diabetes. In fact, if such a person intakes aspirin, they could develop a damage in the nervous system called Reyes Syndrome. As of 2009, aspirin is known to be the reason of 2,437,163 deaths for numerous reasons. This shows the overall issue of health effects in contrast to its benefits
Aspirin is also addictive, so those who daily have increase bodily harm and too much aspirin can poison you.
A low dose of aspirin is known as enough, if you take a lot then you get a higher chance of getting addicted to it, more likely to get heart cancer and a chance of getting symptoms. But even a small dose of aspirin can cause intestinal bleeding, symptoms include tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, acute pancreas and on some occasions, or even death. Such can randomly occur by chance. Also some people are allergic to the aspirin and can cause them to go into shock or death. The chances of having a rare but serious side effect from aspirin therapy is higher than the chance of avoiding a heart attack or stroke and this is the same for people with diabetes. It can even cause people with type 2 diabetes or with high blood pressure to get heart cancer. Also aspirin can weaken the blood vessels in the brain. Which means it will increase the chances of bleeding into the brain and maybe fatal. It can also reduce the amount of blood in your body because it is also releasing/killing blood cells. It can also cause you to feel dizzy or nausea and might make you vomit. Aspirin is extremely bad for people over 70 or under 12 and for people with the flu or chicken pox or diabetes. In fact, if such a person intakes aspirin, they could develop a damage in the nervous system called Reyes Syndrome. As of 2009, aspirin is known to be the reason of 2,437,163 deaths for numerous reasons. This shows the overall issue of health effects in contrast to its benefits
Other Impacts
Through mass production, aspirin can cause environmental issues where the creation of millions of aspirin requires energy and releases pollution. About 100+ billion aspirin are made a year, proving how the amount of resources and trees cut to produce aspirin is vast.
Also controversial topics of degrading the use of aspirin, has cost some politicians some votes. A politician named Foster Fries did that, and had very few votes for the election. This had degraded the privilege of freedom of speech and had the politician who was making jokes end up losing votes for the election. Also an issue for some countries such as India is the price of the aspirin, where it is made expensive (in contrast to the level of poverty), and has many patients who are dependent on the medicine, unable to obtain it.
Also controversial topics of degrading the use of aspirin, has cost some politicians some votes. A politician named Foster Fries did that, and had very few votes for the election. This had degraded the privilege of freedom of speech and had the politician who was making jokes end up losing votes for the election. Also an issue for some countries such as India is the price of the aspirin, where it is made expensive (in contrast to the level of poverty), and has many patients who are dependent on the medicine, unable to obtain it.