Ibuprofen is used to treat feverish symptoms caused by colds and flu, as well as to relieve mild and moderate pain symptoms such as toothache. Ibuprofen is an antipyretic and analgesic, and is commonly available in oral solutions, suspension drops, extended-release capsules, gels, and injections. Ibuprofen is used to treat fever caused by colds and flu, and is also used to relieve mild and moderate pain, such as headache, toothache, menstrual cramps, arthralgia, muscular pain, neuralgia, etc. It can relieve the symptoms caused by the disease. Adverse effects of ibuprofen are nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, burning sensation in the stomach, rare hives, itching in a few patients. Contraindications are contraindicated in people who are allergic to it, breastfeeding women and pregnant women. Note that such oral preparations should be taken with or after meals, and topical dosage forms should be avoided contact with the eyes and mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and other parts of the body. If you need to use ibuprofen preparations, you need to apply under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medicate to avoid adverse consequences.