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Drinking plenty of water will help the body flush out the buildup of urate, which creates uric acid crystals that build up in your joint and causes inflammation and pain. Recent studies have shown that drinking adequate water during the 24 hours before a gout flare can decrease the intensity and recurrent gout attacks.
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Read More »Gout is one of those health conditions that can strike just about anyone. Gout commonly manifests as pain similar to what suffers with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) will experience. Both gout and RA cause inflammation of the joints, with gout usually affecting the joins of the big toe. While gout has had a long history of being associated with rich older men, in actual fact, gout can affect anyone of any age or sex. The condition is caused by a buildup of uric acid in the blood that accumulates as sharp crystals in the joints of your big toes. People will notice swelling of the big toe, warmth in the joint and a reddening of the skin. The joint can feel so painful that even touching the affected area with your fingertip can cause severe pain. This means having gout can interfere with your everyday life and the things we usually take for granted, like walking or wearing socks and shoes. Sometimes an attack of gout can feel so painful that even the weight of a bedsheet on your toe while sleeping can cause you to wake up in pain.
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Read More »Keep an ice pack in your freezer, so you will always have it ready to help calm down a gout attack. Applying ice to the affected joint is one of the fastest and easiest ways to reduce the heat and swelling associated with a gout flare.
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Read More »We now know that overconsuming foods and drinks high in fructose and alcohol are leading contributors to uric acid buildup in the body. Your kidneys may struggle to process high levels of the purines and other toxins found in many common food and drinks, and our modern Western diet is full of food and drinks that are not good for our health. Purines are chemicals found in food and drink that your body metabolises into uric acid, which can cause gout flares. Consuming a diet that is high in sugar and alcohol is the worst thing you can do if you want to avoid having gout attacks. The old myth that gout was a disease of the rich is somewhat based on truth. Hundreds of years ago, gout only tended to affect those who could afford to eat a rich diet of alcohol and sugar-laden foods every day. However, modern food manufacturing and processing techniques have now made it easy for everyone to eat an ultra-processed diet full of flour, sugar and industrial vegetable oils. These are the three things that now make up most food in our diet. High fructose corn syrup, for example, is a cheap ingredient that food manufacturers put in most snacks and sugary drinks. Fructose absolutely should be avoided if you want to prevent triggering a gout attack. If you are unsure of what you should be eating, discuss your meal plan options with your doctor or gout specialist.
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