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Gout the Ultimate Guide - Everything You Must Know about Gout

Gout the Ultimate Guide - Everything You Must Know about Gout - Hr Research Alliance

Gout the Ultimate Guide - Everything You Must Know about Gout


This book is (large print) printed both in Paperback & eBook formats for your convenience.
BONUS: FREE Delicious Recipes Inside!
Topics of discussion are as follows...
History of Gout
Gout Statistics
Gout Risk Factors
Age Range, Gender, and Ethnicity
What Is Gout?
How do I know it's not rheumatoid arthritis?
Stages of Gout
First Stage: Asymptomatic Gout
Second Stage: Acute Attack
Stage 3: Interval Gout
Stage 4: Chronic Gout
Causes of Gout
A Breakdown of Cells
Underlying Disease and Medications
Gout Causing Foods
Lifestyle factors
Medical or health triggers of gout
Lifestyle triggers of gout
Symptoms of Gout
Signs of Chronic Gout
Diagnosing Gout
Medical Management of Gout
Anti-inflammatory Medications
Surgical Intervention
Alternative Therapies for Gout
Gout Diet
Lifestyle Changes for Gout
Joint Damage and Disability
Chronic Pain
Kidney Diseases
Heart Disease
Eye Problems
Lung Disease
Long Term Prognosis
Prevention Strategy
Summary of Latest Gout Research
And more... Causes of Gout
Gout is caused by elevated uric acid levels in your blood. This may lead you to the question, "where do we get uric acid from?" A Breakdown of Cells Quite simply put, uric acid is the breakdown of amino acids. Most of these come from animal proteins, but they are present in other foods and beverages. Not all amino acids turn to uric acid, but aminos that break down into purines turn into uric acid. Some beneficial amino acids are used by our body, and whatever is left over from purine amino acids form uric acid which is excreted by the kidneys. While it may seem complicated, if we are healthy this process is quite normal and natural for our bodies to manage. Certain other factors can affect uric acid levels going up like, cancer. If you are on chemotherapy for cancer you can have excess uric acid because the chemo breaks down aminos in your body forming purines that turn into uric acid.Most of the time, there are a lot of contributing factors to why uric acid levels rise and cause gout flares. Underlying Disease and MedicationsIf you have underlying disease that affects your kidneys, you may not be able to clear uric acid from your body. There is also a genetic defect that affects the way you metabolize and get rid of uric acid, but this cause is actually rare and happens early in childhood. Certain medications may increase your risk of gou
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This book is (large print) printed both in Paperback & eBook formats for your convenience.
BONUS: FREE Delicious Recipes Inside!
Topics of discussion are as follows...
History of Gout
Gout Statistics
Gout Risk Factors
Age Range, Gender, and Ethnicity
What Is Gout?
How do I know it's not rheumatoid arthritis?
Stages of Gout
First Stage: Asymptomatic Gout
Second Stage: Acute Attack
Stage 3: Interval Gout
Stage 4: Chronic Gout
Causes of Gout
A Breakdown of Cells
Underlying Disease and Medications
Gout Causing Foods
Lifestyle factors
Medical or health triggers of gout
Lifestyle triggers of gout
Symptoms of Gout
Signs of Chronic Gout
Diagnosing Gout
Medical Management of Gout
Anti-inflammatory Medications
Surgical Intervention
Alternative Therapies for Gout
Gout Diet
Lifestyle Changes for Gout
Joint Damage and Disability
Chronic Pain
Kidney Diseases
Heart Disease
Eye Problems
Lung Disease
Long Term Prognosis
Prevention Strategy
Summary of Latest Gout Research
And more... Causes of Gout
Gout is caused by elevated uric acid levels in your blood. This may lead you to the question, "where do we get uric acid from?" A Breakdown of Cells Quite simply put, uric acid is the breakdown of amino acids. Most of these come from animal proteins, but they are present in other foods and beverages. Not all amino acids turn to uric acid, but aminos that break down into purines turn into uric acid. Some beneficial amino acids are used by our body, and whatever is left over from purine amino acids form uric acid which is excreted by the kidneys. While it may seem complicated, if we are healthy this process is quite normal and natural for our bodies to manage. Certain other factors can affect uric acid levels going up like, cancer. If you are on chemotherapy for cancer you can have excess uric acid because the chemo breaks down aminos in your body forming purines that turn into uric acid.Most of the time, there are a lot of contributing factors to why uric acid levels rise and cause gout flares. Underlying Disease and MedicationsIf you have underlying disease that affects your kidneys, you may not be able to clear uric acid from your body. There is also a genetic defect that affects the way you metabolize and get rid of uric acid, but this cause is actually rare and happens early in childhood. Certain medications may increase your risk of gou
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