Gout is not a communicable disease therefore people can not spread it like a cold for instance.
No, People with gout should avoid diuretics.
You should avoid too much niacin when you have gout as the niacin competes with the means the body has for eliminating uric acid,
People can get gout anywhere in the world. the condition is caused by elevated uric acid in the blood. usually through poor diet.
Inorder to avoid further urate crystals deposit to joints which normally occurs in patients with gout, simply instruct your patient to avoid foods that are high in uric acid such as legumes, beans, meat, dairy products, alcohol, coffee. Colchicine is drug of choice for gout. Instruct the patient about the side effects of colchicine.
I am sorry to hear that you suffer from these issues, but there are diets that can assist you in making sure that you eat the correct foods and avoid the ones you should be staying away from. Here is some additional info on this type of diet: http://www.arthritisgoutdiet.net/ http://www.goutremoval.com/gout-diet/arthritis-gout-diet-foods/
No, People with gout should avoid diuretics.
Gout sufferers should avoid alcoholic beverages.
A person who has gout can eat cornmeal without any issues. They can eat as much as they want, in moderation of course. Foods to avoid are sugar and fatty foods that can cause a buildup of uric acid which contributes to gout.
To avoid having bacteria spreading around and to avoid spreading diseases
People with gout can have Vodca and rum.
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Sake, a type of Japanese rice wine, is high in purines which can trigger gout flare-ups. Therefore, it is generally recommended to limit or avoid sake consumption if you have gout.
You should avoid too much niacin when you have gout as the niacin competes with the means the body has for eliminating uric acid,
No, goat milk is not bad at all for people with gout. Actually, it is recommended that people having a gout attack drink goats milk as a natural remedy.
The number of people that have Gout is about 1-2 % of the population. Gout is pooling of fluid in the big toe that causes the toe to be swollen, hot and inflamed.
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