Friday, January 29, 2010

Medicine for Gout

By Aneron Kepasil

Gout is a kind of arthritis which causes acute pain and tenderness in joints. The joint that is most commonly affected is the one at the base of the big toe. Gout is thought to be the most painful form of arthritis
because of the way it will happen with no warning and intense pain. The big toe is the most common area
to be affected but it can also be found in the knees, fingers, hips or other joints.

A major change in diet is an important, if not primary, natural medicine for gout. Gout is seriously aggravated by purine foods, and may even be the sole reason for the gout. Some purine foods include organ meat, meat gravy, stock, mussels, herring, anchovies, shellfish, sardines, asparagus, and mushrooms. White flour, spinach, cauliflower, dried beans, poultry, and sugar may also need to be avoided, being somewhat high in purine. Alcohol, especially beer, is very high in purines and must also be avoided, unless you can compensate with drinking much water along with the beverages to keep acid from building up in your system. Replace these foods with fruits, berries, vegetables, whole grains, and especially wheat grass.

Avoiding foods with high purine content can help in treating gout. Increased intake of water dilutes the uric acid in blood. It can provide much relief to those suffering from gout. Increasing the muscle strength by daily exercise improves the bodys immune response. Keeping your body healthy and fit is one of the best natural way of treating gout and other diseases.

Alternative treatments of an acute attack of gout may involve bed rest, immobilization of the affected part and local application of heat or cold. Management of gout also may involve attempts to control the rate of uric acid formation by having the individual follow a low purine diet. Such a diet excludes sweetbreads, liver, kidney, poultry, fish, alcohol, rich pastries, and fried foods. To promote uric acid clearance by the kidneys, individuals with gout will usually be encouraged to drink fluids frequently.

Symptoms of a gout toe include intense pain, redness of the infected toe, and swelling of the infected area. A patient may think that he or she has broken his toe. The suspicion of a broken toe leads to him making a doctor's appointment. The doctor will quickly determine the real cause of the pain. Gout treatments include avoiding purine rich foods. The doctor will most likely give a gout patient prescription painkillers.

Gout can be treated and there are things you can do at home to help with the pain of gout.
One of these is by increasing the amount of water you drink. Water will help to flush
the toxins out of your body. If you are having problems with gout one natural product that
has been shown to be very good is Goutezol, this all natural product helps to quickly relieve
the pain of gout because it helps to excrete the uric acid from the body. It also helps to reduce the inflamation
of gout. Because it has a unique blend of enzymes and plant extracts that have proven to be very effective
some research into this product might just save you another painful gout incident. As with any natural supplement talk to your doctor first. - 14130

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