Friday 12 August 2011

Medicine for Gout

By Aneron Kepasil


Benjamin Franklin included many gout remedies in the writing he produced in his later years. Franklin loved strong drink and red meat. He probably suffered from osteoarthritis rather than gout, however. Gout is a form of arthritis that occurs in the toes, hips, and other joints. This type of arthritis develops when the body converts too much uric acid into uric crystals. The body normally expels this acid through the urination process.

Most doctors will use prescription medicines as the treatment for gout. A medicine called colchicine will help reduce inflammation, swelling and pain caused by sudden gout attacks. The medicine works by decreasing the uric acid crystals built up in the joint. However, the medicine does not reduce the levels of uric acid in the blood stream. Most often the pain usually goes away in about twelve hours of starting the treatment for gout, and is completely relieved by 48 hours. Taking the medicines colchicine, or allopurinol, usually prevents future attacks.

The first step to getting solution for this ailment is knowing what causes gout. It has been established that excess urate in the body is the cause of gout. Uric acid, another name for urate is contained in blood. It moves round the body in the blood. When it is in excess, the kidney absorbs it and sends it out of the body as part of other components of the urine A situation where the kidney fails to carryout this function could lead to the formation of tiny crystals around tissues situated in body joints which is generally known as gout.

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.

One popular solution for the symptoms of gout is to eat fifteen to twenty cherries a day. Fresh cherries are best, but canned cherries work too. Cherries have an enzyme that neutralizes uric acid and are high in anthocyanins, which have high antioxidant properties as well as anti-inflammatory action. For the best results, drink plenty of water while eating the cherries. The water will keep your urine diluted, which will help your body excrete uric acid and prevent crystals from forming.

A natural solution for handling the symptoms of gout is Goutezol, a supplement that provides a natural and safe way of fighting gout, providing all the benefits of eating a large bowl of cherries in one capsule. Goutezol contains quercetin, celery seeds, mulberry tree extracts, and rutin, which are all-natural ingredients with a proven history of relieving the symptoms of gout.




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