Showing posts with label relieve gout pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relieve gout pain. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Gout Facts - What Causes Gout?

7:02:00 AM
When the body has an overload of uric acid, it results to gout. This disease results from the formation of tiny urate crystals depositing in bodily tissues, especially along the joints. When these crystals form, it causes recurring arthritis attacks. When deposits of hard lumps of uric acid reach inside and outside the joints, causing joint destruction, kidney stones and decreased kidney function, the condition is then referred to as chronic gout.

Throughout medical history, gout has this unique distinction of being one of the most commonly recorded medical illnesses. It is known to be related to inherited abnormalities in the ability of the body to process uric acid. What is the importance of this uric acid to our body? It is the breakdown product of the purines in most of the foods we eat. Without it or if there is an abnormality in handling it, it can lead to painful arthritis attacks, kidney stones and to the blockage of kidney filtering tubules having uric acid crystals. The end result, life-threatening kidney failure. However, there are still people who can develop hyperuricemia or elevated blood uric acid levels without experiencing kidney problems or arthritis.

What Causes Gout?

Gout illness is caused by uric acid build up. This is due to high levels of uric acid wherein risk factors that increase these levels vary on certain risk factors. This includes the following factors:

Alcohol - Alcohol, especially wine and beer can increase the body's uric acid levels. In this case, high alcohol intake becomes a high risk factor which can precede a gout attack.

Purine Rich Foods - Purine-rcih foods can also increase the body's blood uric acid levels. This means, we need to avoid high intake of foods like red meat, shellfish and offal foods in order to avoid gout.

Obesity - This is one of the contributory factors that can increase the likelihood of gout attacks.

Genetics - Gout is hereditary. It can be passed down from generation to generation. This means, gout is not only due to excessive drinking and eating.

Medications - There are certain medications that are known to increase uric acid levels. This includes aspirin, diuretics and chemotherapy treatment.

High Blood Pressure - High blood pressure is also being linked to high uric acid levels and this, in turn, can be linked to serious conditions like heart disease.

There is an estimated 5 million Americans who suffer from gout. It is more common in men as compared to women (approximately 9x more common). It can attack males following puberty while its peak is at the age of 75. For women, it attacks after menopause.By :Eloisa Robert

Friday, June 7, 2013

10 Home Remedies for Gout Pain

5:57:00 AM
The best home remedies for gout are the old fashioned methods that
grandparents used. To relieve gout pain and suffering, the "old timers"
had to use products that were
readily available at home. These products went out of vogue as medical
scientist and researchers touted new remedies for this old problem.
Treating gout with old home remedies has come full circle. Now the old
home remedies that grandma used are now gaining in popularity.
1) Apply Ice to the area. - To reduce pain, applying ice directly to the
area was the first line of defense in most homes. Applying cold packs to
the inflamed swollen joints for 10-15 minutes still works.
Applying ice will reduce the pain and the inflammation. This may feel
uncomfortable for the first few minutes but be persistent.The pain of Gout
is worse the feeling of cold on the skin.
2)Take ibuprofen to help ease the pain.
3)Exercise the joints. Put each of the joint through a full range of motion.
Try doing this exercise 1-2 times per day.
4)Soak the feet in Epsom Salt if the pain is concentrated in the big toe.
Epsom Salt is a staple in almost every grandma's house. Older people use Epsom
Salt for everything from a laxative to a bath salt to sooth aching muscles.
Epsom salts contains Magnesium. Raising your magnesium levels may improve your
heart and circulation and lower blood pressure. It will also help flush
away the toxins and heavy metals from the body. Most importantly it helps to
reduce stress. Soaking your feet in a warm tub of Epsom salts will give you
almost immediate relief from gout pain.
For a leisurely bathe: Add two cups of Epsom Salt to the warm water as the bathtub
fills. Soak leisurely in the tub until the water starts losing heat.
For an extra treat, add a few drops of scented essential oil.
5) Eat strawberries fresh strawberries also help neutralize uric acid, as do nuts,
seeds, and grains, although to a lesser extent. The berries contain high concentrations
of vitamin C as well as fruit acids and minerals, like potassium, magnesium zinc,
manganese, calcium and iron.
6) Eat some cherries - Consume cherries and cherry juice often. Cherries are an
old nutritional remedy known to help reduce uric-acid levels
7) Drink water in abundance 8-10 glasses per day will flush way toxins and dilute
the uric acid levels.
8)Increase your consumption of foods such as citrus fruits, berries, tomatoes,
green peppers, and leafy greens, which are high in natural vitamin C and the
bioflavonoids that reduce inflammation.
9)Exercise regularly. Regular exercise can relieve or prevent joint pain.
Exercise is needed to nourish the joint cartilage. regular exercise helps
the body remove waste products. Exercise strengthens the muscles around the joint.
Developing strong muscles will support the joint more effectively and reduce
injuries. Stretching your muscles helps you maintain a range of motion
10) Apple Cider Vinegar is a wonderful old-timers home remedy, cures more
ailments than any other folk remedy. Try 2 tbsp of organic apple cider
vinegar mixed with 2 tablespoons of organic honey (2 times daily).
within a few hours the pain of gout will start to subside.