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Gout-Is There A Cure?
Posted by admin in Arthritic Relief, General on July 31st, 2010
Gout is just one of approximately 150 different conditions referred to as arthritis. It is a metabolic disorder which could cause terrible pain and swelling.
Gout is a type of arthritis that invokes intense bursts of joint pain and affects millions of people, with men being the most susceptible .
Gout is more common in men than in women and is characterized by sudden, burning pain and swelling. Gout often attacks the big toe.
The tendency of gout is to be more severe in people who experience symptoms before the age of 30 . People who suffer from gout who also have diabetes or kidney problems may find that their attacks of gout could be more frequent.
Many people have the feeling that the curse of gout is an entirely self-inflicted condition suffered by glutton and over indulgence , just like royals and the aristocracy of old. People now know that this is not the whole story.
Gout is a chronic condition caused by an out of control metabolic disorder, hyperuricemia, leading to the deposition of mono sodium urate (uric acid) crystals in tissue around the joint. Too much uric acid in the blood is what hyperuricemia means. Purine nucleotide catabolism produces uric acid.
Tests show that almost 1% of all the adults might experience symptoms of gout at some time during their lives. Left untreated, frequent attacks of gout may lead to joint deformity and in some cases damage to other organs.
Is there a gout cure?
Most would describe gout as an incurable disease, as they would with most illnesses associated with arthritis, and this may be correct if taken literally, however if we treat the underlying issues contributing to gout, then all symptoms of gout can be irradiated. There are medical, dietary, alternative, and lifestyle approaches to treating gout (or the underlying contributing factors of gout).
Why risk using harmful drug therapies, when gout could indeed be successfully treated using a combination of simple lifestyle changes. Simple alterations to diet will defiantly help. In fact, several everyday items you may already have in your kitchen could successfully get rid of uric acid crystal deposits from a person’s joints when taken correctly. One can successfully treat one’s own gout, if they find the right approach , even if gout was passed down through a family gene.
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