Gout Medicine: Finding the Cure

Gout Relief on September 24th, 2010

Gout has been a subject of extensive medical research since time immemorial that has greatly contributed to a wide selection of cure available to the public. But with all the products available in the market, it can be confusing, especially when you want the most effective gout medicine that won’t cost a huge sum of money. It pays to be aware of the available cure and your health condition to find one that best meets your needs.

 When you want immediate relief from gout pain, an effective over-the-counter painkiller comes in handy. However, you need to consult your doctor or the pharmacist on what’s effective for you. There are different types of gout medicines for pain relief, including ibuprofen, aspirin (low dosage)  and mefenamic acid, to name a few, but not all of them will be effective in easing your pain; it all depends on how your body reacts to the medicine’s formulation.

 Swelling heightens the painful sensation, causing a huge amount of pain to crawl through your body at the slightest touch of the affected area. When buying a gout medicine, you may opt for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These drugs help reduce inflammation as well as diminish the uric acid formation in the joints, alleviating the pain. However, you should be aware of the side effects induced by some of these medicines. Vomiting, nausea and ulcer are just some of the noted side effects of NSAIDs. Some anti-inflammatory medicine also doubles as painkillers.

 Other gout medicines are prescribed not just for immediate gout relief, but more so for effective treatment of the disease. Sulfinpyrazone, considered as NSAIDs assists in controlling the uric acid by removing it from the body. Depending on the medical condition, the patient may be required to take more than one prescription drug. There are a lot of things that a doctor has to consider when prescribing drugs, as not all medications are suitable to everyone. Keep this in mind before looking for alternative cure.

 Further research led to other discoveries that promoted natural treatments, such as herbal medicines. One of the plants now used to treat gout is the Devil’s Claw. It is used to ease the discomfort brought about by fever and pain. Another natural pain reliever is the celery seed. Still, just like the other prescription drugs, these herbal medicines may react differently when taken with other gout medicines. Consulting your doctor before taking these cures is recommended.

 One medication that has no known side effect is the cherry. There are a growing number of testimonies pointing out how effective the fruit is in preventing gout, claiming it’s very effective in lowering the level of uric acid.

 Taking fruits such as cherries are highly recommended in a low purine diet that will complement any medications you’re taking. Healthy eating is the first step in making sure that you maximize the effect of any gout medicine you take to cure your gout. By eating the right food in moderation, you help lower down your uric acid levels and achieve your goal of avoiding another attack.

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Gout Relief on September 4th, 2010

Gout is a very common and painful medical condition. It is a type of arthritis that is caused by high levels of uric acid in the blood. Gout can be very painful and may hinder you from doing your daily activities normally. Hence, people are always in search for effective gout cures.

 

There are many ways to cure gout:

Gout Prevention:

  • The best way to get gout relief or even prevent its occurrence is by having a diet that is low in purine. Purine is usually found in foods that are high in fat and cholesterol such as red meat and fish, poultry and pork, as well as organ meat (liver, kidney, heart).They are also found in beans and yeasts, and in spinach, mushrooms, peas and asparagus. High-fat dairy products such as ice cream, butter and whole milk may also cause a flare up of gout pain. Hence, you should choose low-fat alternatives, skip the chicken skin and go for lean meat.
  • If there are foods that aggravate and cause gout, there too are foods that are natural gout cures. One of them is berries: cherries, strawberries, and blue berries. Berries have a natural anti-inflammatory chemical that lessens the symptoms of gout. Moreover, eating foods that are rich in Vitamin C and bromelain (pineapples), chocolate, cocoa and tea are said to be effective in curing gout. These remedies do not have clinical proof yet, but they are safe to try and are thus recommended.
  • Keep a healthy weight and diet. Gout is usually associated with heart disease because having a high cholesterol and fatty diet causes gout. Moreover, having excess weight aggravates and puts more pressure to your already inflamed joints.

 

Prescribed Medication:

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) are usually prescribed by doctors. If NSAID do not work for you, corticosteroids can be given either orally or by injection. Another kind of injected medication is called adrenocorticotropic hormone, which stimulates the adrenal gland to make more cortisone. Allopurinol is also given to lessen the body’s production of uric acid. Using these medications is proven effective; however, like many types of medication, they have negative side effects. For example, long term use of corticosteroids can cause high blood pressure, and damage to the liver.

 

Alternative Gout Cures:

  • Herbal supplements are common alternatives to cure gout. Much improvement to laying out the foundations of clinical test and effectiveness of these remedies are being done today.
  • Aromatherapy, massage therapy and meditation too are ways to lessen the impact and even cope with the pains that come with gout.
  • Acupuncture and chiropractic treatments on the other hand are types of therapy that may help ease the pains of gout.

 

In the end it is well to consult your doctor for the correct prescription for targeting the cause of your gout. However, it wouldn’t be bad to try safe alternative cures. To many, combining all the approaches that have been proven to cure gout—a healthy lifestyle, proper medication, and alternative reliefs—provide the best gout cures.

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