Abstract
A Non-steroidal anti-inammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely utilized for managing pain and inammation due to their effectiveness. However, prolonged use of these medications can lead to a range of adverse effects, including gastrointestinal issues, cardiovascular risks, and renal impairment. This has led to an increased interest in exploring alternative therapies that can provide similar relief without the associated risks. This paper reviews a variety of non-pharmacological and pharmacological alternatives to NSAIDs, examining their efcacy and safety. Non-pharmacological approaches include physical therapies, such as physiotherapy and chiropractic care, which aim to improve mobility and reduce pain through targeted exercises and manual manipulation. Additionally, mind-body techniques, such as mindfulness meditation and yoga, have shown promise in alleviating chronic pain by fostering mental resilience and enhancing overall well-being. Herbal remedies also present a compelling alternative, with substances like turmeric (curcumin), ginger, and willow bark demonstrating anti-inammatory properties. These natural compounds often come with fewer side effects compared to traditional NSAIDs, although thorough research is still needed to establish their long-term safety and effectiveness. Dietary modications can also play a crucial role in pain management. Incorporating anti-inammatory foods—such as omega-3 fatty acids found in sh, nuts, and seeds—may help mitigate inammation and improve pain levels. Emerging therapies, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections and stem cell therapy, represent a new frontier in pain management, showing potential for treating musculoskeletal conditions. Overall, this review aims to equip healthcare providers and patients with a comprehensive understanding of these alternatives, facilitating informed decision-making in pain management strategies that prioritize safety and efcacy. By broadening the scope of pain management options, patients can better navigate their health choices and nd relief tailored to their individual needs. ABSTRACT KEYWORDS : NSAIDs, alternative treatments, herbal remedies, physical therapies, dietary changes, mind-body techniques,
