The best way to treat gout is to go do a doctor and get prescribed medicine. If you are unable to get prescribed medicine, you should try to keep off of the area which is infected with gout.
In some cases of gout the patient may experience a fever. Symptoms of gout can last for a few days to a few weeks. Some of the more common symptoms are pain in the infected area, swelling, and redness.
The treatment of gout may involve a combination of both drugs and dietary changes. For more information on the treatment of gout go to the related link (How To Treat Gout With Diet and Medication) below.
Does the cold make gout worse
Yes. Your doctor will prescribe it if it fits your symptoms.
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To prevent gout, try reducing the intake of meat and seafood, alcohol and fructose while avoiding obesity. Treatments for gout are all drug-related, including NSAIDs and steroids, but for minor pain your Mother can try applying ice for 20 to 30 minutes at a time.
can peaches help gout
You get soreness in certain places eg joints and in the heels.
Yes it does...trigger Gout symptoms.
Persons that have gout usually have to keep in mind that they are likely to suffer from flare ups of the disease for life. and that it would be wise for their healths sake to keep this in mind by keeping purines down in their diet. uric acid crystals can build up in parts of the body other then joints including the kidneys so a persons predisposition to gout should be taken very seriously.
no, actually NSAIDs themselves are used in the treatment of gout, Here in this link, different drugs used in the treatment of gout are explained.
Acute chronic gout is a form of arthritis as well There are treatments available for both gout non inflammatory arthritis and inflammatory forms of the disease. None however can be cured as yet.