Can I take Tylenol with naproxen to soothe the burning sensation?

45-year-old womana year ago
Good evening for a few weeks I have burned in both breasts at night, what should I do?
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Naji-tom Samaha · a year ago
Is it on the skin that you feel this or more deeply? Is it due to an accident, an exercise, a wrong movement or something else?
Has the situation evolved since its appearance?
45-year-old woman · a year ago
No but the feeling is still there
Naji-tom Samaha · a year ago
Thanks for the feedback. Are you able to identify a possible cause for this pain? Is it on the surface, on the skin or deep inside?
45-year-old woman · a year ago
In depth
Naji-tom Samaha · a year ago
Thank you for the information.
Tylenol can be taken for pain. For naproxen, you will need to confirm with your pharmacist if it is safe for you. In particular, if you have high blood pressure and are taking perindopril, naproxen may not be safe or recommended.
However, if your high blood pressure persists for more than 14 days without improvement, I strongly recommend that you consult a physician to properly assess the situation.
Sincerely,
Tom Samaha, pharmacist
45-year-old woman · a year ago
Thank you
Naji-tom Samaha · a year ago
With pleasure! Good luck!

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