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I am a 62 yo male with family history of Gout. I ve had a few (5) attacks over the last 18 months (mild to severe) but NONE prior to that. I m very active athletically [a marathon every month plus other activities], so I m in pretty good health. I have an appointment scheduled with my GP (next week)....prior to going to a specialist. Is there a good generic list of foods that should be avoided or minimized and any other general info or recommendations?? As a stop-gap for pain & to minimize the condition, I ve taken a few Prednisone tablets in the past. This seems to help but I realize is only a band aid no permanent solution.
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How Can Severe Gout Be Treated?
Hi Thanks for trusting healthcaremagic for your health issues. For acute attack - Colchicin - 0.5 mg 1-3 hourly total 3 doses in a day; maximum 6 mg in 3-4 days. or NSAIDS like diclofenac, naproxen, endomethacin. Alternative :- Methotrexate 10-15 mg weekly (relatively rapid effect - 4-6 weeks) Leflunomide 100 mg daily for 3 days followed by 20 mg daily Chronic gout treatment - Allopurinol 100 mg daily; gradually increased as needed upto 300 mg/day. max - 600mg/day. Foods to be avoided - alcohol, sea food, meat REgards Dr. Hiren