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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Treatment of uric arthritis or gout

Treatment of uric arthritis or gout
Since the uric arthritis or gout is usually congenital disease, it cannot be cured. Uric arthritis can be treated only in order to slow down or prevent disease progression and relieve its accompanying problems. Treatment of uric arthritis consists primarily in calming inflammatory processes in joints, and lowering pain. In addition, treatment reduces the production of uric acid, prevents its precipitation in the form of salt crystals and enhances secretion to the kidneys, so the amount of uric acid in the blood would be retained in the NAD.

Although for uric arthritis is recommended diet with little purin, much more effective is to reduce intake or not taking food that contains higher amounts of purin, fat and cholesterol. It is not recommended the intake of meat food because purin substances are an integral part of core proteins in animal cells, and their decomposition results in uric acid. Except that it is not recommended to take alcohol, it is also not recommended to take coffee, cocoa and chocolate.

1 comments:

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