Gout and Aloe Vera
For most gout patients, dealing with the initial symptoms may be a life-changing experience. Many of us have described the situation as “end-of-the-wo
Gout and Artificial Sweeteners
Artificial sweeteners have been increasingly popular in recent decades. Nowadays, it’s almost difficult to travel anywhere without running into one of
Gout and History
History of Gout? The first major arguments about uric acid playing a central role in gout did not emerge until the nineteenth century. However, it
Gout and Walking
What You Should Know About?Walking With Gout If you have gout, you have a vivid understanding of how terrible and painful this condition can be.
Gout and BBQ
You’ll probably attend more barbecues in the coming weeks now that summer has arrived. A barbecue isn’t great unless it includes meat, seafood, and beer,
Gout Survey
The Challenges Of Living With Gout In a recent survey, we asked gout patients what their biggest challenges when dealing with their gout symptoms were.
Gout and Surgery
What Causes Gout After Surgery Gout after surgery can be an extremely frustrating experience. Fortunately, new medical research is assisting us in understanding how a
Gout and Tofu
Tofu, also known as soybean curd, has long been a popular dish in China. With the growing popularity of plant-based vegetarian and vegan diets, it’s
Gout and Potatoes
The Truth About Gout and Potatoes People with gout, kidney stones, or a related illness are frequently advised to follow a low-purine diet. The diet
Gout and Onions
While onions are often unfairly associated with unpleasant odors, their numerous health benefits should not be overlooked. Despite the potential for temporary bad breath or
Gout and Seeds
Gout is an inflammatory disease characterized by the accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints. This illness may be extremely painful and have a
Gout in Knee
Most people associate gout with pain in the big toe joint. While the big toe is the most commonly affected joint, you may be surprised to learn that g
Gout and Life Expectancy
Gout is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis, affecting more than 4% of adult Americans. It occurs in some people who have high blood uric a
Gout and Beets
Whether you like them or not, beets are increasingly being recognized as having the potential to become the next superfood. Of course, if you just gav
Gout and Osteoporosis
As a gout patient, managing your gout symptoms can often feel like a full-time job. As frequent readers of my blog, you know that living with gout is