Can you take ibuprofen for pain in cholecystitis?

Cholecystitis patients are not recommended to take ibuprofen for pain relief without authorization, so as not to delay the condition, you need to be under the guidance of a doctor to use reasonable medication.
For patients with acute cholecystitis, if the pain is severe and unbearable, it is recommended to apply antispasmodic and analgesic drugs under the guidance of a doctor. For example, you can apply atropine, pethidine and other drugs to relieve the spasm of the biliary tract and reduce the symptoms of pain. But it is not recommended to take ibuprofen for treatment on your own to avoid delaying the condition.
For patients with acute suppurative cholecystitis, it is very easy for the condition to deteriorate, and gangrene and perforation are likely to occur, usually after a clear diagnosis, early surgical treatment is needed. If patients take ibuprofen by themselves to cover up the pain symptoms, once perforation occurs, it may jeopardize the patient’s life and cause irreparable consequences.
Therefore, patients with cholecystitis need to seek timely medical treatment, systematic treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and avoid random abuse of drugs.