I recently broke my toenail and bandaged it to stop the bleeding. Can I take aceclofenac to reduce the pain? If so, should I also take Aciloc along with it to prevent acidity?

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I recently broke my toenail and bandaged it to stop the bleeding. Can I take aceclofenac to reduce the pain? If so, should I also take Aciloc along with it to prevent acidity?
Asked by Male, 40 · 9 days ago
You can take Aceclofenac to help reduce pain and inflammation from your broken toenail, but it should be used cautiously and under a doctor's guidance.
Aceclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) effective for mild to moderate pain and swelling. It can help with the pain from your injury, but it requires a prescription and should be taken as advised by a doctor to avoid side effects like stomach irritation.
Aciloc (Ranitidine) is sometimes used to reduce stomach acidity and protect the stomach lining when taking NSAIDs like Aceclofenac. However, you should only take Aciloc if a doctor recommends it, as it depends on your individual risk for acidity or stomach issues.
Please consult an orthopedic specialist or a general physician to get personalized advice and safe treatment for your broken toenail.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender.
Answered 9 days ago