The Most Common Gout Treatment Options
The
treatment of gout entails a decrease in the protein intake of
a patient suffering from this type of disease. For many years
doctors have tried to decrease protein while allowing the usual
fats and gelatinous stocks, this has brought about a significant
decrease in the occurrence of gout attacks, while preventing
the buildup of uric acid.
Cherry juice was also used to prevent
uric acid buildup and lessen the attacks of gout. An intake of
one teaspoon of cherry juice twice a day has kept some gout patients
from experiencing an attack. Aside from the cherry juice, high-vitamin
cod liver oil is also needed to supply the vitamin A required
by gout patients. It is usually taken in the dosage of 1 teaspoon
per day. The high-vitamin cod liver oil is also ideal for hindering
the build up of uric acid, and is excellent nourishment for the
kidneys.
It is also better to avoid purine-rich foods like organ meats, including liver,
heart, kidneys and sweet breads. Likewise, herring, mackerel,
anchovies and trout are also rich sources of purines. Peanuts
are technically considered as legumes, however the purine content
compared to other legumes such as lentils, peas and beans is
much lower. Moreover, as part of the gout treatment, doctors
also advise a weight control program. They do not want patients
using crash diets and rapid weight loss, which can trigger the
gout, but they do advice patients to take off extra weight to
help their condition.
Increases in fluid intake are also recommended to dilute the uric acid in the
urine. This also helps in preventing the formation of kidney
stones made of uric acid. Drinking of two to three liters of
water a day assists in diluting the uric acid and also aids in
bowel movement. Your liquid intake may consist of not only water
but also herbal teas, vegetable juices, milk, unsweetened fruit
juices and soup. Likewise, limiting the intake of alcohol and
caffeine is also beneficial to gout patients since alcohol contains
purines and interferes with the body’s excretion of uric acid.
Beer is rich in purines. Heavy drinking also increases body weight
and blood triglycerides, which are two factors that are believed
to be important contributors to gout. Moderate drinking is unlikely
to induce an attack of gout.
You can also take vitamin B12 supplements (or better yet eat foods that are rich
in vitamin B12 such as meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products).
Remember to include moderate levels of these foods as most of
them do also contain purine. Black berries are great for preventing
an attack of gout. Plus, don’t forget to add raw seeds such as
pumpkin and flax seeds to your diet. Likewise, fish oil supplements
that contain omega 3 fatty acids are ideal for reducing joint
inflammation. Increasing your intake of vegetables and fruits
will also help in preventing further gout attacks.
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