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While conventional treatments for gout include over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, and corticosteroids, the article also presents several natural remedies.
Gout is a type of arthritis (joint inflammation) caused by a buildup of uric acid in the body. Uric acid is produced from the breakdown of purines, which are found naturally in the body and in meats, seafoods, alcohol, and fructose. The excess uric acid accumulates in the joints, and leads to inflammation and severe, often sudden pain.
Gout typically affects the feet, especially the big toe, but can cause pain in ankles, knees, elbows, wrists, and fingers. Men seem to be more at risk for gout than women.
The accumulation of uric acid, or hyperuricemia, can occur over years. Some researchers believe gout is caused by an imbalance in the body’s pH. They feel that uric acid is a result of the body’s attempt to rebalance pH, and and it may be remedied by alkalizing foods and beverages.
Some standard treatments for gout include:
There are several natural remedies used to reduce or cure gout, and to help lessen pain. These remedies include: