I had a fever for 3 days and took many doses of motrin and tylenol, is this why my kidneys are sore today?


Question:
i took maybe about 4-5 doses of tylenol and ibuprofen combined and switched around with naprosyn, is this the cause of my soreness on my flank?

Answers:
Did you drink any alcohol? You aren't supposed to drink and take meds.

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no i don't think so. drink plenty of water you are probably dehidrated.
could be.you're not supposed to mix and match those. i'd get checked out by a doctor.
It shouldn't be, no. The fever might be from a bladder or kidney infection, do you have any other signs like burning urine? itch? You should probably see a doctor and get a urine test to rule out infection.
Imy guess would be dehydration. Drink lots of water and if it does not resolve in a day or two, see a doctor
Taking to much of any drug can be hard on your kidneys, so can being sick for a long time. Drink lots of water and you'll feel better.
be carefull taking so much tylenol and motrin it is very possible to overdose and dangerous. Any fever that continues more than 24 hours should be checked out by a docter. If the pain is more toward your back it could be a kidney infection (fever) if the pain is in your belly it could be a number of things any of them dangerous if not taken care of.
Would that be 4-5 doses a day? You can overdose your kidneys on tylenol.
Yes. Ibuprofen and Tylenol (Acetametaphen) are incredibly toxic. They do interfere with inflammation and pain signalling but they cause cell damage (leaking capillaries, for instance), and liver death to cytochrome p-450 (very important liver cells), and kidney damage.
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