May Have A Mild Attack Of Gout. Red And Swollen. Uric Acid Was Slightly Elevated And Overweight. What Can I Do?
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Hi,
Apart from the diet, being physically active, I'd like to add, drink more water; it is natural, and would help cleanse your body from the "bad" metabolites that would trigger a gout attack.
Furthermore, as you might know, avoid drinking alcohol as it would interrupt the elimination of uric acid from the body, thus, it remains for long time in the blood stream causing gout attacks.
Apart from not eating purines, you should also limit or avoid foods XXXXXXX in saturated fats, foods containing fructose syrup, and foods XXXXXXX in simple carbohydrates.
It is great that you are exercising 5 days a week at your age, that will also help you losing weight apart being healthy and preventing gout attack.
In addition, sometimes, doctors prescribe some pills to take for long term use in order to prevent gout attack or at least lessen the symptoms.
You can talk to your physician if you can start any of these medications. Please bear in mind that these pills are not necessary to give to specific patients.
I recommend always to my patients to use herbal remedies (local) as they are of great help together with above-mentioned options.
Hope it answered to your inquiry!
Most welcome!
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Wish you all the best!