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What pain meds are safest for long-term use?

Topic:Symptoms
Affected areas:pelvicsystemicback
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“Safest” long-term pain medication depends on what kind of pain you’re treating—cramping/inflammatory pain, nerve-type pain, pelvic floor pain, or pain that’s been amplified by central sensitization. For example, NSAIDs can be very effective for inflammatory period pain, but daily or frequent long-term use can increase risks like stomach irritation/ulcers, kidney strain, and blood pressure changes. Acetaminophen is easier on the stomach than NSAIDs, but long-term or high-dose use can stress the liver—especially with alcohol or other liver-impacting medications.


When pain has burning, shooting, radiating, or “electric” features, we often think beyond standard anti-inflammatories and consider pain-modulating (neuropathic) medications, which can be safer for some patients over time than escalating doses of NSAIDs or relying on opioids. Opioids may have a role in limited situations, but they’re generally not a great long-term strategy for endometriosis-related pain because tolerance and dependence can develop while the underlying disease drivers continue.


Our approach is to build a personalized, multimodal plan that balances symptom relief with long-term safety—and keeps the focus on treating the disease, not just masking it. If you’re needing pain medication regularly, that’s important information: it may signal ongoing lesion-driven inflammation, adhesions, adenomyosis, or a sensitized nervous system that deserves a deeper evaluation. You can explore more of our pain management approach on our site, or reach out to schedule a consultation so our team can help you sort out what’s driving your pain and what a safer long-term plan could look like.

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Managing chronic pain safely is crucial for your well-being. Our specialists tailor pain treatments specifically for endometriosis and adenomyosis symptoms to suit your unique needs.

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Lotus Endometriosis Institute provides California-based surgical evaluation and advanced excision care for patients with suspected endometriosis, adenomyosis, complex pelvic pain, and related conditions.


Many patients contact us from outside California to learn whether traveling for in-person evaluation and possible surgery may be appropriate.

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