Is There A Cure For Gout?
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Gout is just one of around 150 different conditions referred to as arthritis. Gout is a metabolic disorder which causes excruciating pain and swelling.
Gout is a form of arthritis that produces intense bursts of joint pain and affects millions of people, with men being the most susceptible.
References to gout go back thousands of years and have normally been labeled as a result of over indulgence, due mainly to the close connection with the wealthy and their rich diet. We now know that gout can attack anyone, regardless of diet.
Gout is characterised by sudden, burning pain and swelling and is more common in men than in women. Gout often attacks the big toe.
Gout is though to be more severe if the symptoms start before or around the age of 30. Diabetics and kidney problems can make the condition worse.
Gout is an on going condition, with attacks occurring at frequent or infrequent intervals, many report years between attacks while others are not so lucky with perhaps only days. The metabolic disorder is due to excessive amounts of uric-acid which accumulate, and eventually coat the joint.
Research indicates that as many as 1 in every 100 adults may develop gout. If the condition is left untreated it may lead to joint deformity and can even effect the kidneys.
Can Gout be Cured
While some will describe gout as an incurable disease, much like other terms of arthritis, they would be wrong. Gout can be treated successfully without drugs, using only natural practices. A combination of alternative methods can easily treat all of the underlying factors known to contribute to gout.
Drug treatments which might include NSAID’S may seem like the answer, however this may actually make the condition worse. Personal experience has shown me that the quickest and safest way of relieving gout is by using a natural approach.
read my story at How I Cured My Arthritis or for more details visit Natural Arthritis Pain Relief
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