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Gout Relief

28 Sep



Gout remedies can be in the form of medications or all-natural remedies. Some people who suffer from this painful form of arthritis utilize both types of treatment. Gout is a medical condition that results when high levels of uric acid build up in the body. Gout symptoms might include inflammation around joints and intense pain and swelling in the lower extremities of the body, such as the feet and toes.

High does of NSAIDS are one of the most popular gout remedies recommended by physicians. These take away the pain associated with gout. Anti-inflammatory drugs are prescribed to reduce the painful inflammation around the joints. Physicians also prescribe gout medications that are designed to inhibit uric acid from forming in the body. At times, cortisone is administered to gout patients for temporary relief from an intense gout attack. Several gout sufferers have reported severe side effects from using certain medications, so it’s wise to talk to your doctor at length before taking any medications.

Gout sufferers need to be aware of which foods and beverages contain high amounts of uric acid and adjust their diet accordingly. A healthy diet for gout sufferers contains foods that are high in complex carbohydrates, low in fat, and low in protein. Some acceptable foods would include vegetables and fruits (get specifics from your physician), breads, cereals that are low in fiber, peanut butter, and nuts. Cream soups, vegetable soups, fruit juices, coffee and tea are all foods and beverages that are low in purines and are considered safe for someone suffering from gout.

Foods that should not be included in a gout diet are anchovies, sweetbreads, sardines, asparagus, mushrooms, dried peas, kidneys, liver, brains, shellfish, smoked meat, gravies, meat extracts, and mincemeat that contains real meat.

Other gout remedies and options for gout sufferers include:

 
 

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