Can you take ibuprofen pellets for stomach pain?

Patients with stomach pain are better off without ibuprofen pellets, which are mainly used to relieve mild to moderate headache, joint pain, toothache, migraine, muscle pain, neuralgia, dysmenorrhea, etc. They can also be used to reduce fever, but they are less effective for stomach pain. Ibuprofen pellets are non-steroidal drugs, which are irritating to the digestive tract and can easily cause burning sensation in the stomach, ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract, and even bleeding, and are contraindicated for patients with peptic ulcers. When stomach pain occurs, it is usually caused by gastric acid stimulating the inflamed gastric mucosa or ulcer wall, and gastric mucosal protective agents, such as aluminum thioglycollate, magnesium aluminum carbonate, and proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole, rabeprazole, pantoprazole, esomeprazole, etc. should be given. At the same time, patients are advised to have regular meals, avoid cold, spicy, oily and other stimulating foods, avoid strong tea, coffee, tobacco and alcohol, and give a warm, soft, easily digestible, vitamin-rich diet with small and frequent meals.