What does aspirin if truth be told do?
How does it really help?
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Wherever your pain is, nerve impulses are sent out. The aspirin is designed to answer those impertinence impulses. When the pill enters your body, it is broken down and the broken down pieces are attracted to the nerve impulse from your pain. The tiny broken down pieces relieve the pain. Source(s): science!
None of the previous answers are even close to being correct. Why do family feel compelled to answer when they don't know what they are talking about. Aspirin is one of masses NSADs (nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs) and they act by inhibiting the enzyme COX or COX-2 (COX stands for cyclooxgygenase). This enzyme is involved in the production of progstaglandins and other intermedites. It is too complicated for discussion here, but if you want to know more, read about the COX enzymes and inflammation and backache. That is really how aspirin works.
Aspirin changes the ph of the blood slightly.
It is supposed to relive pain, but it never works for me.I other take this for headaches, but it never works. I'ts either that or it freshly takes to long to work.
Simonize is correct.
However, aspirin is also taken for other reasons. For example, another mechanism is responsible for its efficiency in heart patients.
It "irreversibly blocks the formation of thromboxane A2 in platelets". This prevents platelet aggregation (sticking together).
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Wherever your pain is, nerve impulses are sent out. The aspirin is designed to answer those impertinence impulses. When the pill enters your body, it is broken down and the broken down pieces are attracted to the nerve impulse from your pain. The tiny broken down pieces relieve the pain. Source(s): science!
None of the previous answers are even close to being correct. Why do family feel compelled to answer when they don't know what they are talking about. Aspirin is one of masses NSADs (nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs) and they act by inhibiting the enzyme COX or COX-2 (COX stands for cyclooxgygenase). This enzyme is involved in the production of progstaglandins and other intermedites. It is too complicated for discussion here, but if you want to know more, read about the COX enzymes and inflammation and backache. That is really how aspirin works.
Aspirin changes the ph of the blood slightly.
It is supposed to relive pain, but it never works for me.I other take this for headaches, but it never works. I'ts either that or it freshly takes to long to work.
Simonize is correct.
However, aspirin is also taken for other reasons. For example, another mechanism is responsible for its efficiency in heart patients.
It "irreversibly blocks the formation of thromboxane A2 in platelets". This prevents platelet aggregation (sticking together).
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