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Gout
Gout commonly affects the joints at the base of the
big toe, other foot joints, knees, ankles, wrists, and fingers. The slightest touch may prove to be unbearably
painful during an attack of gout. Gout
is marked by swelling, inflammation and excruciating tenderness in the joints. Gout is an actual type of arthritis that is
caused by an inherited defect in the kidney’s ability to excrete uric
acid. Uric acid is the waste product of protein metabolism. When uric acid deposits accumulate in the
fluid that surrounds your joints, the body’s immune system attempts to
eliminate these crystals through the process of inflammation. This however, leads to attacks of intense
pain that can continue for days or even weeks if left untreated. Over time, uric acid crystals accumulate in
the form of lumpy deposits under the skin of the ears, elbows and near the
affected joints. These attacks are
sudden and unpredictable. Risk factors include: excessive alcohol use,
pre-existing medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes and
hyperlidiemia, a family history of gout, men and menopausal women.
Homeopathy
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