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  • Don't Let Your Gout Cause Depression  By : Lisa McDowell
    Openly talking to your doctor about medication and other facts of gout, will help you avoid letting your gout cause other issues in addition to the painful attacks you’re already experiencing. The reason why it is important to be able to freely talk about your gout condition is because gout can cause depression.

    Feeling depressed or down is a normal part of life and is experienced by most people from time to time. Everyone goes through bouts of apathy, despair, and exhaust...
  • Preventative Gout Foot Care  By : Lisa McDowell
    Learning how to stay on a successful gout prevention diet can be beneficial and so can knowing how to take care of your feet. Gout foot flare ups that are caused by foot injuries can be dramatically reduced if you make a regular effort to take care of your feet.

    There are many ways you can take care of your feet to prevent recurring attacks of gout. Here are some suggestions:

    Wear comfortable shoes - Comfortable shoes are shoes that provide your feet proper cushioning a...
  • 5 Tips For Sticking To Gout Reducing Diets  By : Lisa McDowell
    If you have a gout attack, coffee may be beneficial, but to more effectively treat gout and stop it from occurring, you need to learn how to successfully stick with gout reducing diets. The following are 5 different tips on how you can create a diet plan that will work for you:

    Tip 1 - Know what foods to avoid and what foods to welcome into your diet. The goal of any gout prevention diet is to stay away from foods that increase uric acid levels, which increase your risk of...
  • Gout Medical Research Suggests Coffee May Help  By : Lisa McDowell
    Recently, gout medical studies have found that coffee can actually be beneficial for treating gout. The results of these studies are very interesting as coffee has long been considered a beverage that should be avoided by gout sufferers, as it is believed caffeine raises uric acid levels (increased uric acid levels in the blood is the main culprit behind gout attacks. Gout is characterized by swelling and intense pain in an affected joint – commonly the big toe). However, ...
  • New Guidelines For Gout... Do The Europeans Know More Than We Do... Or Not?  By : Nathan Wei
    Gout is a type of arthritis that affects more than 2 million Americans. It is due to an accumulation of uric acid in the blood. Uric acid is a byproduct of purine metabolism. Purines are substances found in certain foods such as red meats, organ meats, shell fish, red wine, beer, and vegetables such as asparagus. When purine containing foods are digested, one of the main substances produced is uric acid. Uric acid accumulates a s crystals and these deposits of uric acid cryst...
  • Great Gout Home Remedies That You Can Try Today  By : Lisa McDowell
    When eating a low purine diet that avoids the common gout triggers, taking your medications, and doing all you can to prevent gout attacks does not seem to be working for you, you can be left feeling frustrated with the effect this condition is having on your life. However, have you thought about taking a natural approach to treatment? There are some proven gout home remedies that you can try, and most of them are rather simple and very effective when other methods of relief ...
  • Is It Gout Or Pseudo Gout?  By : Lisa McDowell
    You’re certain you have gout, but are you really sure that is the correct assumption? You may not have heard of pseudo gout, but it might just be the root cause of your problem. Unlike gout, pseudo gout effects people across a broad range of ages and is also more common in both sexes when compared to gout. If left untreated, both gout and pseudo gout can have long term effects that lead to disability and a lot of pain. You should know the difference between the two so you kno...
  • Stop Your Gout Attack In Its Tracks  By : Lisa McDowell
    When a gout attack strikes it’s usually excruciatingly painful, leaving most sufferers willing to do almost anything to make the pain go away. Because for some people, even when they do their best to eat the right diet, and take all of the other precautions that are suggested by medical professionals, an attack can occur. There are a few things you can do right away to stop your gout attack from getting worse, and you may even be able to lessen the pain and shorten the length...
  • I Can’t Take Allopurinol Because I’m Allergic To It… What Else Can I Take For Gout?  By : Nathan Wei
    Gout is one of the most common forms of arthritis. It is due to an inborn error of metabolism that causes people to overproduce uric acid. Uric acid then accumulates and leads to deposits of monosodium urate inside joints, kidneys, and other organ systems.

    Because gout is so inflammatory, it causes painful attacks that over a period of years have the potential to create a tremendous amount of damage and destruction.

    The treatment of gout revolves around two major goals....
  • Can Gout Herbal Medicine Help You?  By : Lisa McDowell
    When the pain of gout is overwhelming, and it seems that nothing appears to be helping, trying alternative treatments to see if those might offer come relief is usually the next step. A change in diet is always a great idea for managing gout, but it doesn’t always take away the pain immediately. When looking for new treatments, you may have to follow a rather untraditional route, but that doesn’t mean traditional medicine can not help you. You can try gout herbal medicine to ...
  • What Everyone Should Know About Folic Acid And Gout  By : Lisa McDowell
    If you have gout, you probably already know that this happens because of a build up of uric acid in the system. That uric acid must have somewhere to go, and it often crystallizes in the joints. The big toe is the first place for gout to flare up for most people, and then other joints may follow. What you might not know is that there are some things that can naturally lower the amounts of this uric acid in your system. If you can find them, and they work for you, you may not ...
  • Msm And Gout Have You Considered This?  By : Lisa McDowell
    You may or may not have heard about the MSM and gout connection, but MSM is being used for many conditions. Many of them are conditions that affect the joints much like gout does. MSM stands for Methyl Sulfonyl Methane - a natural sulfur compound. Though this is much like traditional sulfur, you will be glad to know that the smell normally associated with sulfur is not present when you use this is a natural remedy for gout. There are on-going studies on this treatment, but it...
  • How Do You Make The Diagnosis Of Gout?  By : Nathan Wei
    Gout is one of the most common metabolic diseases. An inborn error of metabolism will, in susceptible individuals, lead to excessive production of uric acid and subsequent deposits of monosodium urate. Gouty arthritis is caused by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals inside joints. This leads to a potentially destructive type of inflammatory arthritis.

    In addition to arthritis, deposits of monosodium urate can accumulate and induce an inflammatory response in other ...
  • Quick Relief For Your Gout Joint Symptom Discomfort  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout can bring about a number of unpleasant side effects, but the most common complaint is joint pain. This pain can be mild at times, but for many, a flare up means they can’t walk, and moving in any position is painful. This means the most common thing gout sufferers want to know is how they can manage their gout joint symptom and pain that comes their way.

    Prevention is key, but there are times when preventative measures won’t work. In those cases, there has to be somet...
  • Identifying The Cause For High Uric Acid Level In Gout Patients  By : Lisa McDowell
    If you have gout, you are probably aware that you have high levels of uric acid in your body. What you probably don’t know is why this is a problem for you when it could so easily happen to anyone. For some reason, some people are more prone to the problem. When that happens, they usually wonder what is the cause for high uric acid level in his or her individual case.

    High levels of uric acid is referred to as a condition called Hyperuricemia. The body – and the kidneys in...
  • Managing Gout And Uric Acid Kidney Stones  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout is painful enough, with uric acid forming crystals in the joints, but there are other ‘side effects’ that can happen as well. These can be equally painful in many different ways, if not more so. Some people with gout end up with kidney stones, and if you know someone who has had them, you can figure out just how painful they can be by asking them how they managed. If you have gout, you may want to know how to fight off or deal with uric acid kidney stones that can form i...
  • Curing Gout Apnea  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout is a painful joint condition that is treatable and controllable. It is usually the result of a build up of uric acid in the body. When there is an excess of uric acid, the body must do something with it, so it deposits the uric acid wherever it can, forming as crystals in the joints. This is very painful, and can be pretty debilitating for many sufferers. You can imagine that this type of pain could cause a person to lose sleep, but for some, the issue becomes more serio...
  • Get Out Gout  By :
    If you have gout then you have your doctor has told you about the foods to avoid such as
    sweetbreads, sardines, smelt, yeast, mussels, herring and many others foods that are high in purines. Doctors tell us about a low purine diet because our body converts purines into uric acid and crystals formed from uric acid in joints is cause of gout. They also offer us drugs that lower the uric acid in our bodies. This treatment combination is very effective in treating gout. But some...
  • How To Treat Your Gout Naturally?  By :
    For an acute attack, there is no better remedy than a fast. The patient should undertake a fast five to seven days on orange juice and water. Sometimes the condition may Worsen in the early stages of fasting when uric acid, dissolved by juices, is thrown into the blood stream for elimination. This usually clears up if fasting is continued. In severe cases, it is advisable to undertake a series of short fasts for three days or so rather than one long fast. A warm water enema s...
  • A Simple Guide To Gout  By :
    simple guide to common illnesses is compiled from author's experience as a healthcare worker

    Friday, August 10, 2007
    A Simple Guide To Gout
    What is Gout?

    Gout is a disease caused by the excessive uric acid in the blood.

    Who get Gout?

    Gout is often hereditary so even young adults are affected.
    It occurs more commonly in men than in women.

    How does it cause problems?

    The uric acid in the blood is usually discharged from the body dissolved in the urine and t...
  • Create Your Own Diet Gout Recipe Book  By :
    Most who suffer from gout will be told by their doctor that they will feel better and suffer from much less pain if they learn to eat foods that are low in purines. It is easy to give a list of foods, and many will not have any problems fashioning their own menu with great tasting dishes that help them feel better and to avoid the build up of uric acid in their bodies. For those who aren’t that creative, or don’t have the time to experiment, eating the same safe foods can get...
  • My Big Toe Is Red And Swollen And My Aunt Tells Me To Eat Cherries?  By :
    You wake up in the middle of the night, and your big toe feels as if it's on fire. It's hot, swollen and so tender that even the weight of a blanket on it seems intolerable. These problems could indicate an acute attack of gout — or gouty arthritis — a form of arthritis that's characterized by sudden, severe attacks of pain, redness and tenderness in joints. And they tell you to eat cherries. What gives?

    You may well have gout. Anyone who has had gout will remember it. Gou...
  • Looking For A List Of Foods That Cause Gout?  By :
    Those suffering from gout often find that they have periods where the pain is more intense than others are and this might be related to the foods that they are eating. Most people know that foods high in purines are often to blame, but some foods with high protein content can be a problem as well. Both of these tend to raise the levels of uric acid in the body, and that means the painful crystals associated with gout form more readily and easily. Not only should a gout patien...
  • Drink Coffee - It May Help Your Gout  By : Maggie Z. Mathews
    You may yourself suffer gout or have a family member or friend who suffers this deadly affliction. If you have ever had gout you would well remember your gout attack.

    Gout is excruciatingly painful. The sufferer suffers great pain and is often unable to walk on their extremities. Often the poor gout victim has to crawl on their hands on knees on the floor just to get around.

    The person who suffers from gout is often told to change their eating and drinking habits. Eat ...
  • Gout Overview  By : Ernestine Clagge
    Gout is one of medicine's oldest documented conditions and was, until recently, one of the least understood.
  • Reasons To Love Your Gout Prevention Diet  By : Lisa McDowell
    The most basic point of any good gout prevention diet is to reduce gout symptoms. This is achieved by lowering the levels of purine rich foods in the diet as these often trigger gout by raising the amount of uric acid in the blood, which in turn makes the pain worse.

    Though a doctor can help with the quest for a good gout prevention diet, there are some things a person can learn on their own. The problem with this type of diet is that it eliminates many of the foods that ...
  • What Are The Common Signs Symptoms Gout Causes?  By : Lisa McDowell
    Though the crystallization of uric acid in the joints is the cause of gout, it is not something that will be obvious right away. The signs and symptoms may or may not show up for years before pain is felt. There are some signs symptoms gout sufferers might experience that might not be thought of as part of this condition right away, and are often related to a painful flare up.

    Gout may not be diagnosed until flare up occurs. Many times they will show up and be confused wi...
  • Dangerous Side Effects Of Gout Pain Relief Prescriptions  By : Lisa McDowell
    Many gout sufferers find that they want to be on a prescription medication for maximum gout pain relief. The pain associated with this condition can be pretty severer.

    Though a change in diet can help improve the symptoms, many have to have a medication on top of diet change in order to manage the pain. Because gout is usually found in the big toe, those with serious amounts of pain have a hard time walking. This can severely limit quality of life.

    There are some great ...
  • Foods To Avoid With Gout While Dining Out  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout is a painful condition that is caused by a build up of uric acid crystals in joints. In most cases, this will happen in the big toe, or between the big toe and the one next to it. The overabundance of this uric acid will crystallize and settle in that joint and be pretty painful. Though gout is mostly a problem that men face, women develop gout on occasion. It is like arthritis in nature, but it can be very easy to treat with the right diet and certain medications. It’s ...
  • How Homeopathic Treatment Can Bring Gout Symptom Relief  By : Lisa McDowell
    There are times when anyone can become frustrated with pain and discomfort, and they might wonder if other types of treatments might work better than what they are currently getting. This is becoming more and more popular, and homeopathy is what most turn to first. This is treatment based on methods other than prescription medications and surgeries to help with various ailments. Homeopathy can zero in on one gout symptom, but also tends to focus on the healing and care of the...
  • Can Reflexology Get Rid Of Gout?  By : Lisa McDowell
    Hydrotherapy is a treatment that can help you get rid of gout, but is not the only alternative remedy out there. Reflexology is a treatment that is often used to treat gout, and has worked effectively for some sufferers.

    What is reflexology? Reflexology, also known as zone therapy, is an alternative treatment that involves the stimulation of specific points on the feet, hands and ears, for the purpose of promoting positive healing effects on other parts of the body. R...
  • Gout And Nutrition  By : Sven Ullmann
    Gout is a disease that is due to an inborn disorder of the uric acid metabolism and is also referred to as metabolic arthritis. When you suffer from this disease monosodium urate crystals are deposited on the articular cartilage of joints and in tissues such as the tendons.
  • 5 Simple And Effective Gout Home Treatment Ideas  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout home treatment may be another alternative remedy you can use instead of, or as a compliment to tissue salts. There are different home remedies that can help treat gout, and many of them are practical treatments that are easy to use and follow.

    Here are 5 gout home treatment options you can consider:

    1. Low-purine diet – One of the best natural gout treatments you can follow is to control your diet by eliminating foods that are high in purines, which are known to t...
  • Can Tissue Salts Ease A Gout Attack?  By : Lisa McDowell
    The pain of a gout attack is not something a sufferer soon forgets, which is why finding treatment that provides sufficient relief for an attack is mandatory. Although there are different medications to treat gout, there are also different non-drug treatments such as tissue salts which can provide relief.

    What are tissue salts? They are inorganic compounds that play a vital role in the function and growth of cells in the body. Mineral tissue salts exist in the human bod...
  • How To Find A Gout Free Diet  By : Lisa McDowell
    Finding a gout free diet may be simpler than you first think and it may surprise you to know that are a surprising number of additional benefits that can be had.

    Having excess uric acid in the blood stream causes gout. When it reaches saturation point, the uric acid crystallizes and deposits itself into the spaces between joints and the soft tissue that surrounds them. These crystals cause the arthritic symptoms - the red, swollen, hot and sore-to-touch joints that chara...
  • How To Find The Best Diets For Gout  By : Lisa McDowell
    Approximately 1 in every 363 people in the US have gout. So it is not surprising there are a lot of people looking for the best diets for gout, and the relief they can offer.

    If you've had a gout attack you know just how painful it can be - a swollen, red, hot-to-the-touch, painful and stiff joint or joints. Once someone has had gout, they will do almost anything not to go through it again.

    Urate crystals forming in the spaces between your joints and in the soft tiss...
  • The Acidic Foods To Avoid With Gout Diets  By : Lisa McDowell
    Most people when choosing a gout friendly diet will look to cut out or reduce foods high in purine, as metabolizing purine in the body leads to increased levels of uric acid, which is the cause behind gout symptoms. However, high purine foods may not be the only foods to avoid with gout.

    Some researchers have established a link between body acidity and gout. The more acidic your body is, the higher the possibility of developing gout. Conversely, having a more alkaline ...
  • Keep Gout At Bay With A Low Uric Acid Diet  By : Lisa McDowell
    Does a low uric acid diet bring relief from gout symptoms? This question is, like most health questions, answered with both a yes and a no.

    However, it is worth noting that it is not a low uric acid diet that will make a difference, but a diet low in purine that can reduce Gout symptoms.

    Gout can usually be identified by the sudden onset of swollen, red, painful joints, usually in the foot. This excruciating pain and swelling is due to hyperuricemia; a state developed...
  • Coping With Gout - Home Treatments  By : Arturo R
    Gout is a disease involving inflammation of the joints and usually it occurs recurrently. The disorder is very painful and if proper care is not taken, serious complications like deformity of the bones and other critical diseases may ensue.

    Unfortunately, there is no absolute cure for gout. The best method to combat gout is to alter the manner of living, and to take some preventive measures. In case of a gout attack, some home remedies can help alleviate the pain and provide some relief.
  • Symptoms of Gout and its Causes  By : Arturo R
    Gout is also known as crystal-induced arthritis. It is a medical condition that sets in when uric acid crystals collect on the joints. At the first stage, gout usually affects the large joints in the big toe. Gradually it can spread to other parts of the body, like the ankles, the instep, the heels and the knees, the wrists and fingers of the hand and the elbows. In severe cases, even the shoulders, hips or spine can be affected. Gout does not spread from one joint to the next.
  • Gout Symptom Beyond The Big Toe  By : Lisa McDowell
    In its first onslaught, gout usually attacks the big toe. In fact, approximately 90% of people who develop gout develop gout symptoms in their big toe. However, it is possible for gout to affect other joints. Whether it occurs in the initial attack or in later recurrences, gout can also be present in the:

    - Instep
    - Heel
    - Ankle
    - Knee
    - Finger
    - Wrist
    - Elbow

    Why does gout affect other joints? Gout occurs in other parts of the body for the same reason as it o...
  • Nutritional Therapy A Natural Cure For Gout  By : Lisa McDowell
    Acupressure can provide wonderful relief for gout attacks and it can be used as a complimentary treatment with medication or with other natural remedies like nutritional therapy. Nutritional therapy is type of natural cure for gout that is based on the belief that food contains the natural medicines our body requires in order to obtain and sustain health.

    How can nutritional therapy help gout? Although it is often used as a complimentary treatment with medication, nutri...
  • Gout And The Risk Of Kidney Stones  By : Lisa McDowell
    Despite what joints may be affected by gout, this particular form of arthritis can cause another complication – kidney stones.

    What are kidney stones and what causes them? Kidney stones are small masses that are rock-like in substance. They can be small enough to be passed through urination, or large enough to block the flow of urine. Passing kidney stones is often an extremely painful experience that most people don’t soon forget. Kidney stones can occur for different...
  • Can Acupressure Relieve Your Gout Attack?  By : Lisa McDowell
    Exercise is excellent at preventing gout, but it isn’t the best treatment when it comes to easing a gout attack. However, this doesn’t mean that you need to turn to medication to ease your pain and discomfort. There are plenty of alternative and complimentary remedies out there you may want to try first. One such alternative or complimentary therapy is acupressure.

    What is acupressure? Acupressure, also known as a Shiatsu massage, is an ancient form of Chinese medici...
  • Discover Gout Pain Relief Methods  By : Lisa McDowell
    Sick and tired of the side effects of prescription medication for gout? Here is a natural gout pain relief option that is available to anyone.

    A study carried out by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), an arm of the United States Department Of Agriculture has made an amazing discovery.

    They found that there are some natural compounds in cherries that reduce inflammation and pain caused by arthritis.

    As Gout is a form of arthritis bought about by an excess of uri...
  • Prevent And Treat Gout Symptom Complications  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout is a form or arthritis, which can attack very suddenly. When a gout attack occurs the inflamed joint becomes very red, swollen and painful. To treat gout symptom issues there are a number of steps that you can take which are effective.

    Firstly, you need to have the gout diagnosed. It is important to know that the pain and swelling you are experiencing is indeed gout and not another form of arthritis or infection.

    The procedure to check if you have gout is straightf...
  • 4 Tips You Must Know About Low Purine Diets For Gout  By : Lisa McDowell
    If you have been living with the painful symptoms of gout for a while or this is the first time you have suffered from swelling, stiffness and pain in the joints, you have no doubt come across people telling you about low purine diets for gout.

    Gout is relatively common, and can usually be treated successfully, without having to resort to pharmaceutical drugs. Some quick and simple changes to your lifestyle can reduce and even eliminate your gout symptoms.

    Following a...
  • In Search Of A Delicious Low Purine Diet Gout Recipe  By : Lisa McDowell
    If you or a loved one suffers from gout, you will already know the importance of having a low purine diet gout recipe at hand to improve the gout symptoms, but also to satisfy the appetite.

    After all, even though someone is suffering from gout, the last thing they want to add to their misery is a dish that makes you feel that your taste buds could go on vacation.

    A gout diet will help reduce the levels of purine you take into your body, and the knock on effect will be ...
  • Discover How To Cure Gout Quickly With Only Natural Gout Cures.  By : Lisa McDowell
    If you or a loved one has suffered from gout you will know that finding out how to cure gout with natural gout cures is a question that comes very quickly to mind. There is often embarrassment about gout as it is generally a condition that is self-inflicted through the food eaten.

    So, finding a natural way to deal with the gout, without having to go to the doctor or rely on prescription medication, some of which could have harmful side-effects, is something that is often ...
  • What Is Gout?  By : Arturo R
    Gout is an extremely painful disease and can cause immense discomfort apart from complications like kidney stones and the like. Unfortunately, there is no established cure for gout. The best means of thwarting gout attacks is prevention. These insidious attacks occur when you will be least expecting it, sometimes while you are asleep.
  • Some Remedies for Gout  By : Arturo R
    Gout attacks are sudden and often occur at night. The excruciating pain may last for days, leaving the joints inflamed and making movements painful. Gout is the result of over-production or under-excretion of uric acid. Middle-aged, over-weight males, having a family history of gout are specific victims in most cases.

    Unfortunately, there exists no absolute or definite cure for gout. A sufferer may undertake some measures to alleviate the pain and leave with this affliction.
  • The Gout Diet  By : Low Jeremy
    A lot of people live in a world where food is abundant. The individual can have something western today and then have a little bit of Indian the following day. There is a health risk these days known as gout.

    Gout is a type of rheumatoid arthritis. A lot of pain will be felt in the joints making the person less flexible.

    This problem is often referred to as the “disease of kings” since it only affected members of royalty. Studies have shown this has now affected a lot o...
  • Gout - Home Remedies, Symptoms, and Treatment  By :
    Gout is one of the most common forms of arthritis. It appears as an acute attack often coming on overnight. It is mostly found that within 12-24 hours there is severe pain and swelling in the affected joint.
  • Gout vs Pseudogout  By : Lisa McDowell
    Sometimes, even if a person lives a healthy lifestyle, abstains from alcohol or drinks it modestly, they can experience a condition that mirrors gout, but is in actuality, a different arthritic condition altogether known as pseudogout. To help you understand the differences between these two, the following is a breakdown of the causes, symptoms and treatments for each condition.

    Gout
    Gout is a form of arthritis that occurs suddenly, usually affecting the big toe, and caus...
  • The Missing Link Between Gout And Alcohol Consumption  By : Lisa McDowell
    Although there are many factors that can contribute to a build up of uric acid within your system, alcohol consumption appears to be a leading factor in gout development. However, this doesn’t mean that people who drink alcohol modestly on a regular basis will develop gout. Furthermore, research has discovered that different types of alcoholic beverages have different impacts on uric acid levels.

    For hundreds of years, medical researchers have suspected that gout is linked...
  • Gout vs Gender  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout is an acute form of arthritis that results in sudden and chronic attacks of severe pain and inflammation in the joints; primarily the big toe, feet and legs. Although anyone can develop this condition, gout is more common among men than women. In fact, compared to women, men are four times more likely to develop gout. It is estimated that of the one million Americans who have gout, more than 80% are men.

    Why are men so much more susceptible to gout than women? Gout is...
  • Gout Linked To Diabetes  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout and diabetes have been together longer than peanut butter and jelly. These two sinister diseases have been wreaking havoc on the human population for many years, but why?

    Before we discuss the connection between diabetes and gout, let’s review exactly what diabetes is. Diabetes is a disease where sufferers inject insulin to treat high levels of sugar in the body. A diabetes sufferer doesn’t make enough insulin by themselves so they need injections on a daily basis. So...
  • 9 Methods For Effective Gout Treatment  By : Lee Dobbins
    Gout is mainly a condition connected to arthritis which occurs when uric acid crystals amass in certain joints. Gout usually affects the large toe, but it may also appear in other joints such as the ones in the foot, hand, ankle, knee, wrist, hand and elbow. The symptoms of gout can cause so much discomfort and even unbearable pain, and thus adequate treatment is needed to manage the pains and discomforts caused by gout.

    Gout is caused when people's uric acid levels go ab...
  • Knowing Gout's Symptoms And Signs  By : Lee Dobbins
    Gout is basically a condition related to arthritis that happens when crystals of uric acid amass in your joints, thus it is otherwise known as uric acid crystal-triggered arthritis. The symptoms of gout normally manifests in the joint of the large toe, but it may also show up in the foot, wrist, hand, elbow, ankle and knee. There are some rare occurrences where gout is found on the shoulders, spine or hips. Gout is usually localized, so it does not spread from one joint to an...
  • Gout. A disease of indulgence.  By : Dr Phil Hariram
    Gout is caused by high level of uric acid in the blood. Acute gout is a very painful and distressing condition. If you have gout, then effective treatment to control uric acid level is very important.
  • A Diet Plan For Gout With A Cherry On Top  By : Debbie Fontana
    To avoid the serious side effects of gout drugs, you may want to change your diet to control gout. Just be sure to do it with your doctor's supervision.
  • Gout Attack!  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout is a form of arthritis that is caused by the build-up of a substance found in the body called uric acid. This acid is used by the body to break down a common substance in many different foods known as purines.

    When people suffer from gout, the uric acid that has built up in their system begins to form jagged crystal-like formations in the blood stream. It is these painful little crystals that cause the horrible swelling and pain that gout is known for. But what causes...
  • 4 Common Gout Drugs  By : Lisa McDowell
    It is not generally advised for prescription drugs when treating hyperuricaemia as these drugs are generally used when there is an attack on the kidney stones. The following are four common drugs that are used to keep gout symptoms under control.

    1. Allopurinol – This inhibits uric acid synthesis and has been associated with eruptions of the skin and blood vessels as well as toxins in the liver. Renal function tests and overall complete blood counts of the patient should a...
  • Gout Vs Diet  By : Lisa McDowell
    The cause of gout is a high blood level of uric acids which is a waste product. The waste product is a breakdown of purines which are substances naturally found in your body. Purines are also found in several types of food.

    The treatment of gout, in times past, included very strict dietary regiments but because of medications that are used to combat gout the regiments are not as harsh as they once were.

    There still are some recommended dietary modifications though as th...
  • Gout  By : Dr. Marc Mitnick
    A discussion on gout, an arthritic type condition that occurs primarily in the foot and ankle.
  • Four Stages Of Gout  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout is a very painful form of arthritis. Gout occurs when there is an abundance of uric acid built up in the body. When there is a buildup of Uric acid in the body it can lead to things such as sharp uric acid crystals in the joints throughout the body especially in the big toes, other deposits of uric acid, which are called, tophi, that look very similar to lumps underneath the skin, and the formation of kidney stones which is a result from a buildup of uric acids in the ki...
  • Top Ten Causes Of Gout  By : Lisa McDowell
    The disease of Gout is caused by the accumulation of too much uric acid in the body. Substances called purines are broken down and the outcome is an abundance of uric acid. Purines can be found in tissues all over the body. Purines can also be found in many foods that we eat such as liver, anchovies, peas, and green beans. Generally uric acid is naturally dissolved in the blood. The uric acid passes through the kidneys in the body and then exits the body in the urine. Sometim...
  • The 8 Signs And Symptoms Of Gout  By : Lisa McDowell
    Gout generally starts by developing in the joint of the big toe, which is called the hallux. Some of the symptoms of gout are inflammation of the joints affected, pain and redness of the area which gout has occurred, stiffness in the joints affected, and swelling around the joints affected.

    Some of the other symptoms or signs of gout can be found throughout the body these may include pain and swelling in areas such as: the big toe, ball of the foot, arch of the foot, ankle...
  • Gout Treated With Alternative Medicine  By : Colleen Redman
    The name of the disease is not what concerns the person who treats the patient holistically, for they are looking at the die-ease in the patient, not the gout. Gout is a manifestation of the dis-ease in the patient, treating the presenting symptoms with drugs for the inflammation and pain may well relieve the symptoms temporarily, but it's not treating the cause of the condition.

    So what is the cause of gout? One might be told that some families have a predisposition to go...
  • Gout Treated With Homeopathy  By : Colleen Redman
    Homeopathy treats holistically, it does not treat the symptoms of the disease, it targets the root cause of dis-ease in the sick person. Not all people who suffer from gout will have the same symptoms, that's why treating all individuals with the same prescription drug will produce so many varied responses.

    Some may experience instantaneous relief without any apparent side effects, while others receive no relief and may have many aggravations from the drug, all in accordan...
  • Curing Gout Naturally  By : Lisa McDowell
    What is gout?

    Gout is a form of joint inflammation that is caused by excess uric acid in the body. This happens due to poor diet, stress and not enough sleep. Gout causes a sudden and severe pain — you’ll notice the skin over the affected joint is usually red and glossy. Often times, gout attacks come on as fast as overnight.

    Men between 30 and 50 years old are mostly affected by gout, for pre menopausal women, the uric acid level is lower, but after age 50 uric acid te...

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