Archive for September, 2009
In its first onslaught, gout usually attacks the big toe. In fact, approximately 90% of people who develop gout develop gout symptoms in their big toe. However, it is possible for gout to affect other joints. Whether it occurs in the initial attack or in later recurrences, gout can also be present [...]
September 28th, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
Red clover has been used traditionally as gout herbal medicine for centuries due to its ability to remove toxins from the body. However, using red clover isn’t without its side effects. Scientists are now seeing that red clover thins the blood, so it should not be taken without the guidance of a doctor or other [...]
September 24th, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
For many gout sufferers keeping their weight in check can be challenging – but it is worth the effort. Studies providing information on gout have shown that being overweight or obese increases the risk of suffering from gout and by losing weight that risk can be reduced.
Carrying extra pounds effects gout in a number of [...]
September 24th, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
It is very vital for any disease that before consulting the recognized physician, the preventing remedies should start from home. If you are feeling the symptoms of the kidney stones, then at primary stage preventing kidney stones is quite possible. However, sometimes you can take the physician advice to prevent the symptoms of kidney stone [...]
September 24th, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
Gout pain relief is available not only through conventional western medicine, but also through alternative medicines such as the ancient form of ayurvedic medicine. In ayurvedic medicine, gout is referred to as vatrakta.
Vatrakta is indicated biochemically of:
- An augmentation in the concentration level of serum urate.
- Recurrent acute pain attacks within the joints, which may [...]
September 23rd, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
Kidney stones result of the formation of crystals of salts and minerals in the urine. By sticking together, these crystals may form in the kidneys or urinary tract stones (renal lithiasis) of different size vary from a grain of sand to a large golf ball.In most cases, the stones are made of calcium oxalate (account [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
Gout is an arthritis-based condition in which the body produces high levels of uric acid that forms crystals in the blood. These crystals travel through the body and are deposited in joints throughout the body, usually settling in the big toes, causing severe pain and swelling. An attack of gout usually lasts between five and [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
Foods to avoid with gout are those high in ‘purines’. Unfortunately these foods are some of our most common and satisfying foods and it can be quite difficult to avoid these foods completely. But avoid them you must if you don’t want to continue suffering excruciating gout pains. This article lists the key foods to avoid with gout, [...]
September 21st, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
If your thumb is swollen, stiff, and red, it may mean you have gout in thumb. Sometimes the thumb can be much larger than normal size – even by a factor of two or three!
In addition to being painful, the thumb may be extremely sensitive. The slightest touch can cause extreme discomfort. The [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments
It is very critical for any disease that before consulting the recognized surgeon, the preventing remedies should gain from home. If you are idea the symptoms of the kidney pebbles, then at central platform preventing kidney shingle is entirely doable. However, sometimes you can take the physician opinion to inhibit the symptoms of kidney sandstone [...]
September 18th, 2009 | Posted in How To Reduce Uric Acid | No Comments