Search for Gout remedies

Top Selling Gout items

gout

Question by M_J: Nutrition: allowed and not for congested heart failure and gout?
i have a have with congested heart failure and he also has gout i need to help him out the foods he is allowed to eat and not? Pls help..

Best answer:

Answer by doctoralicia
Congestive heart failure- Avoid salt. There is a lot of salt in “deli” foods and canned soup. No more bologna or sliced ham.
Try to avoid processed foods. Try to eat raw vegetables, or vegetables that can be steamed in a bag (quick and easy). Sweet potatoes are very good with a little garlic cooked for five minutes or ten minutes in the microwave. Grilled chicken and beef with low salt seasonings – play with cilantro, Rosemary, other seasonings besides salt. Food does not have to be bland, just no added salt.
Salt will draw fluid into your lungs and body instead of letting your body eliminate it in your urine.
If you are diabetic also, work out with a dietitian how much food you can eat and how many vegetables you can have.
Gout- Avoid peas and try to get meat consumption down. Eat vegetables (except peas).

Give your answer to this question below!

gout
by eplea66

Question by missP: how do you make a diet plan for someone with gout and heart problems?

Best answer:

Answer by DJ B
You don’t a Professional does.

Give your answer to this question below!

gout
by eplea66

Gout Increases Heart Attack Risk, According to Study

Gout Increases Heart Attack Risk, According to Study

Free Online Articles Directory

Why Submit Articles?
Top Authors
Top Articles
FAQ
AB Answers

Publish Article

0 && $ .browser.msie ) {
var ie_version = parseInt($ .browser.version);
if(ie_version Hello Guest
Login

Login via

Register
Hello
My Home
Sign Out

Email

Password


Remember me?
Lost Password?

Home Page > Health > Diseases and Conditions > Gout Increases Heart Attack Risk, According to Study

Gout Increases Heart Attack Risk, According to Study

Edit Article |

Posted: Oct 27, 2010 |Comments: 0

|

Share

]]>

Ask a question

Ask our experts your Diseases and Conditions related questions here…200 Characters left

Related Questions

Who is at risk of a heart attack ?
What are the early signs of a heart attack ?
What are symptoms of heart attack in women ?
What are signs of heart attack in women ?

Syndicate this Article

Copy to clipboard

Gout Increases Heart Attack Risk, According to Study

By: Chris Randon

About the Author

Mark Pelore is a doctor specialized in Infertility and Pregnancy, and is based in Beverly Hills, Carlifornia

(ArticlesBase SC #3553749)

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ – Gout Increases Heart Attack Risk, According to Study





Gout, also referred to as gouty arthritis, is a significant independent risk factor for heart attack, according to a study from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The study was published in the August 2006 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism. The study focused on 12,866 study participants (men) who were enrolled in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial (MRFIT) for a mean of 6.5 years.

5,337 men had hyperuricemia at beginning of the study.
1,123 men developed gouty arthritis during the study.
There was no statistical difference between groups over cholesterol levels, use of aspirin, family history of heart attack, or diabetes mellitus.
The gout group was found to more likely use diuretics and alcohol, and have elevated blood pressure, age, blood glucose, and body mass index.
More smokers were found in the group without gout.

During the study, 1,108 heart attacks occurred in the gout group (10.5 percent) and 990 heart attacks occurred in the group without gout (8.43 percent). 246 of the 1,108 heart attacks were fatal. The connection between gout and risk of heart attack was also obvious among those who did not use alcohol, diuretics, or aspirin as well as those who did not have metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, or obesity. This was the first study, among men with no prior history of coronary artery disease, that revealed gout is a significant risk factor for heart attack.

The Gout Remedy Report

To stop this (gout) happening to you, please now go to The Gout Remedy Report where you’ll also get the facts on a devastatingly simple 2 hour remedy. Just click here.

An Update on Gout Disease

Gout is one of the most painful rheumatic conditions. For many people, the first gout attack occurs in the big toe, but many other joints can be affected by gout disease. In 2002, there were nearly 4 million outpatient visits in the United States related to gout. According to a report in the September 15, 2007 issue of American Family Physician (AFP), even though gout is well-understood and easily diagnosed, the quality of treatment may be less than optimal for up to half of patients with gout.

Gout develops from an accumulation of excess uric acid in the body which causes monosodium urate crystal deposition in the joints. Excess uric acid can result from increased uric acid production or decreased elimination of uric acid from the body. Certain purine-rich foods can cause an increase in uric acid levels. Some medications also can cause increased uric acid levels.

First-line treatment for acute gout is nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or corticosteroids depending on other conditions the patient may have. Colchicine is considered second-line therapy. For chronic gout, allopurinol is the most common treatment. There are also new therapeutic options for gout in development. The AFP update on gout points out that Febuxostat, a nonpurine xanthine oxidase antagonist and Puricase (PEG-uricase), a pegylated uricase enzyme are in clinical trials and perhaps will lead to more treatment options for gout in the future.

 

Retrieved from “http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/gout-increases-heart-attack-risk-according-to-study-3553749.html”

(ArticlesBase SC #3553749)

Chris Randon -
About the Author:

Mark Pelore is a doctor specialized in Infertility and Pregnancy, and is based in Beverly Hills, Carlifornia

]]>

Rate this Article

1
2
3
4
5

vote(s)
0 vote(s)

Feedback
RSS
Print
Email
Re-Publish

Source:  http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/gout-increases-heart-attack-risk-according-to-study-3553749.html

Article Tags:
gout increases heart attack risk, according to study, an update on gout disease

Related Videos

Latest Diseases and Conditions Articles
More from Chris Randon

Risks of Metal Exposure on Children

Learn about the risks of early childhood exposure to lead that may cause permanent brain damage, and may even lead to criminal behavior. Also learn about the effective medicine for Gout in this medical report. (01:34)

How to Reduce the Risk of Cot Death

Although nobody knows the exact cause of cot death, experts agree there are some things parents can do to reduce the risks. Ann Deri-Bown of the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths has some good advice for worried parents. (01:54)

Reducing The Risks of Stroke

Learn about the study of combining aspirin with the anti-platelet agent Plavix and how it may decrease stroke risks in this medical report. (01:44)

Better Parent Teen Interaction May Cut Crash Risk In Half

Two new studies reveal that teen crashes and risky driving behaviors such as cell phone use, failure to wear seat belts, and drinking and driving are strongly linked with the way teens and parents communicate and approach rules about safety. (04:12)

The Risks of Alcohol Drinking for Teens

Studies show that during the week of spring break, teens will engage in binge drinking. On average, males will drink 12 gallons of alcohol each and females will drink 6.5 gallons. (03:25)

Kill Infectious Bacteria With Amoxil and other Antibiotics From eMedOutlet

Infections are the one of the most common conditions in the world that affects the human health adversely. Infection is defined as the attack of the foreign substance on the human body that harms and damages the normal functioning of the human body. When the individual is infected, he is attacked by the foreign bodies or substances know as germs.

By:
Soleranzl

Health>
Diseases and Conditionsl
Nov 20, 2010

Massage Therapy by Most Renowned Chiropractors and Therapists

Instead of opting for a medicinal treatment to troubles like back ache and related injuries it better and more safer to opt for chiropractic

Question by Stefanie: What is the connection between sepsis, gout, hypertension and heart failure (CHF)?
Someone was admitted to the hospital for sepsis and was put on drugs for gout, heart failure (CHF) and hypertension. Can heart failure cause sepsis or the other way around? Can gout cause sepsis or sepsis cause gout? and what connection does hypertension have with sepsis?

Any help will be appreciated.

Best answer:

Answer by B
Gout can cause sepsis which can cause hypertension, which can cause congestive heart failure. Gout is a collection of uria crystals (nitrogenous waste) which increases the likelihood of infection in that area. Infection can travel into the blood stream causes sepsis. Which is early stages can cause an increase in blood pressure (hypertension) before it all drops. Hypertension can cause a VQ mismatch that can casue a backup of fluid in the heart (congestive heart failure).

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

gout
by euthman

Natural Gout Cure: Cure Gout, Lose Weight and Decrease Heart Disease

A few years ago, my friend Greg approached me about his arthritic problem of gout! He told me about his daily battle with the pain associated with gout! He also mentioned how going to bed (typically when a gout attack occurs) was more like a chore than a pleasure! Can you relate with Greg? The pain, the misery, the dread of the next attack! Or do you know a loved one who suffers from this painful disease?

If you know anything about gout, you would guess that Greg was the perfect candidate for this arthritic condition. Greg was 30 pounds overweight, had a sedentary lifestyle (a sitting job), didn’t exercise, typically ate high carb/fat meals, loved his beer and was 38 years old. I later realized, I probably could have approached him about wanting to try our natural gout cure as opposed to him coming to me.

But like Greg (who has been gout free for almost 8 months now), you can naturally cure gout with simple gout remedies and gout prevention cures! And an added bonus, if you live a gout free lifestyle, I guarantee that you will lose weight and decrease your chance of heart disease in the process.

Let me explain!

Curing Gout and Decreasing Your Chance of Heart Disease

My career is centered around health! Therefore, my favorite part of the newspaper is the ‘Health’ Section. And while reading the daily paper, I noticed an article about gout! “Gout Increases Risk of Coronary Heart Disease”. I instantly flipped the page and thought ‘duh’. But, after thinking about my friend Greg, his family, our friendship, his life… I immediately flipped back and read the interesting article!

A European study reported a 16 year follow-up of over 9,000 men between 41 and 63 who entered the study with no evidence of coronary heart disease (CHD). After the study follow-up, most men continued to suffer with gout attacks but also were considered high risk for coronary heart disease. And as you might know, 1 out of every 5 deaths is associated with heart disease.

And the kicker! Men with gout were about 50% more likely to die from an acute heart attack than those men without gout! With millions of gout hospital visits each year, and over 500,000 coronary deaths per year… Can you understand the seriousness of gout?

Gout can be a life and death ailment if left untreated! I immediately made a phone call to Greg to check up! Greg followed our simple Natural Gout Cure and cured his gout, lost over 20 pounds and his blood pressure was over 15 points lower! I jokingly told him that he will be our ‘cure gout poster child’.

How did he do it? He was pro-active about curing gout and began living a healthy lifestyle! And you can too!

A Natural Gout Cure- No mediations needed and NO side-effects

Here is a list of some basic tips if you or a loved one is suffering from gout!

1.) Maintain Your Healthy Weight!

2.) Avoid Eating Meats (Purines)!

3.) Drink half your weight in water! In ounces that is! I weight 180 pounds so I would drink 90 ounces of water per day! Roughly, 11 cups of water per day!

4.) Avoid or limit Alcohol Consumption.

5.) Exercise on a daily basis! Try to get at least 15 minutes of activity per day.

And finally, if you want to follow the same path that Greg and hundreds of other ex-gout sufferers followed, please take a few seconds to consider:

Do you want a simple step-by-step natural gout cure treatment that is guaranteed to work?

Are you sick of popping pills to ‘band-aid’ the pain?

Do you want to discover how you can cure the pain and not hide it?

Are you tired of wasting over 200 dollars on a hospital visits and over-priced medication?

Do you want to discover a simple ‘kitchen cupboard’ cure that works in minutes?

If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, please take a few moments to check out our Natural Gout Cure Website and our NO-RISK guarantee! I would love to help you get your life back, cure your gout and possibly save your life!

Joe Barton is an expert in research and education of natural cures for gout! Joe also owns a leading natural health company which has helped thousands gain trust in natural health through a 100% guaranteed promise for all natural remedies. To discover how you could be our next gout-free customer, please click here.
Natural Gout Cure


Article from articlesbase.com

302 Moved
302 Moved
The document has moved
here.

and gout / w also in the mix, which could Chang symptoms?


Fucking a Cow Heart Crank Call 10: Cecil a Butcher with Gout on his Foot – Freakout Freakshow

Minister Danny Bohrnarmaien calls butcher shops to find a Cow heart for masturbatory reasons.
He saw o. . .