skeetstar
Established Member
Gout is caused by uric acid in your blood coming out of solution and forming crystals, usually in joints at the extremities. You are in good company, the Archbishop of Canterbury has suffered with gout.
Changing your diet can help, but not a lot.
Everyone thinks alcohol causes gout, but in realty alcohol helps to dehydrate you.. alcohol helps to cause the condition that causes gout. Make sure that once you are over the attack, that you stay well hydrated, and that means plenty of water, not just tea etc, and don't depend on coffee for hydration.
Keep your urine clear or uncoloured and you'll be off to a good start.
The long term answer is allopurinol. It will remove gout from your life, and has the added advantage of stopping you getting kidney stones, which even the medical text books describes as agony inducing.
If left to run riot in your body, gout can eventually lead to the need for amputation. That's an extreme, but it has happened.
See your GP, get allopurinol.
I'm not a medic, just a fellow sufferer, so the above is based on my experience, your may be different. I wish you the best.
Changing your diet can help, but not a lot.
Everyone thinks alcohol causes gout, but in realty alcohol helps to dehydrate you.. alcohol helps to cause the condition that causes gout. Make sure that once you are over the attack, that you stay well hydrated, and that means plenty of water, not just tea etc, and don't depend on coffee for hydration.
Keep your urine clear or uncoloured and you'll be off to a good start.
The long term answer is allopurinol. It will remove gout from your life, and has the added advantage of stopping you getting kidney stones, which even the medical text books describes as agony inducing.
If left to run riot in your body, gout can eventually lead to the need for amputation. That's an extreme, but it has happened.
See your GP, get allopurinol.
I'm not a medic, just a fellow sufferer, so the above is based on my experience, your may be different. I wish you the best.