An unpleasant or difficult truth, situation, or consequence that must be accepted, despite being disagreeable or hard to bear.
This phrase dates to the late 17th century and refers to the literal difficulty of swallowing bitter-tasting medicine. Before modern pill coatings and flavoring, medicines were often extremely bitter and unpalatable, making the act of swallowing them a genuinely unpleasant but necessary experience for health.
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