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Dealing with Gout Through Proper Diet

   
Author: Lisa Gossen
 

Once a proper gout diagnosis has been made by a trained medical professional, the next question most gout sufferers ask is, "What is the best advice for dealing with gout?"

One of the most beneficial things a person suffering from gout can do is start a gout treatment diet. Gout develops as a result of an excessive amount of uric acid in the body, either because the body produces too much, the kidneys do not eliminate it efficiently or because it's ingested from certain foods with a high purine content. These elevated levels of uric acids harden into large, oftentimes sharp deposits that settle in the fluids surrounding joints, and this is what leads to the painful condition called gout.

It makes sense then, that changing a person's diet is one of the best remedies for gout. It's important that a trained medical professional assist with this dietary change because many of the foods that contain high levels of purines also contain high levels of proteins so they cannot be completely eliminated from the diet. The following is a partial list of foods to avoid when you have the gout:

Liver, sweetbreads, kidneys and other types of organ meats

Dried peas, beans and other legumes

Foods containing yeast

Herring, anchovies, fish roe, crab and sardines packed in oil

Gravies, broths and meat extracts

Alcoholic beverages - especially beer

So, what to eat when you have gout? Brightly-colored, leafy-green fruits and vegetables are especially good for people suffering signs symptoms of gout. Strawberries, cherries, red peppers, kale, cabbage, pineapple, mandarin oranges and tomatoes are excellent choices. Tofu instead of meat is a good alternative source of protein. Dairy products, as long as they are low in fat, and complex carbohydrates are two other categories that include good food for gout patients.

Making these types of dietary changes may not result in gout prevention, as gout attacks are caused by other factors including hereditary issues. But dealing with gout is easier and the symptoms of gout can be made more tolerable if you're willing to make these and other lifestyle changes.

 
 
 

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