There is relief from the pain of Gout

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by Kathy Nelson

Gout will usually only attack one joint at a time, which is just as well when you consider the intensity of gout pain. It is very common to get gout attacks in your big toe, this may be because we use our big toes to balance us when we walk. Every gout sufferer wants to get treatment but they don’t all want the same sort of treatment.

They are looking for it to actually stop the gout attack when it occurs as well as provide them with relief from the pain. The treatment they use will be something that is able to effectively, quickly as well as safely remove the pain that they are feeling. But along with the treatment being able to do these things they also want it to reduce the inflammation that gout causes along with preventing the chances of a further attack happening in the future.

Today there are several different kinds of medications that are used for treating this condition but in many cases, alterations to a person’s dietary habits need to take place as well. Ideally a person suffering from gout is required to avoid a diet that contains foods which are rich in purine and they also need to increase the amounts of fluids they intake. By doing this, they are actually helping to reduce the risk of the gout becoming any worse and preventing further attacks in the future.

When someone goes to their Dr looking for some Gout pain relief they are normally give some anti inflammatory drugs and sent away to see how they get on. If the pain continues then the Dr may try other options , all these treatments will be most effective when combined with a change in diet.

Getting your Gout pain to subside is the first step, this will usually be done by taking massive does of Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs. Once the pain has subsided people often make the mistake of stopping taking the medication they have been prescribed, this can cause your Gout to flare up again very quickly. Your Dr will normally tell you to carry on taking the medication for another 2 days after the pain seems to be gone.

NSAIDS are not the only treatment available for gout attacks, they just happen to be the best ones for most people. If for some reason you can’t take NSAIDS then there is no need to despair, there are other treatments available. Ask your Dr if it is possible to see a Gout specialist, if there is one available near by.

There are two different ways in which this drug can be taken. A person can either choose to take small amounts regularly each month or year. Whilst for others they have found that by taking a much large dose at one time in a very short period of time say several hours have found it to be effective.

Before you decide which type of medication , and how often you take it, is best for you you will possibly have to try different types and different doses. Make sure that you keep a diary of how you feel during each treatment so your Dr can give you the best treatment.

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