How to relieve gout while fasting


Gout is a condition that affects the proper working of the joints due to an excess build up of uric acid. The excess uric acid builds up in the joints and causes pain and inflammation leading to difficulty using the joint.  Uric acid is one of the end products after the break-up of purines by the kidneys. Purines are an important ingredient of certain foods that we consume.

Gout and fasting are quite closely linked. Gout can be triggered by diet variations and changes. Eating too much of certain food items can lead to a flare up. At the same time, crash dieting or fasting can also lead to a gout flare-up. When you fast, the body processes fat stored in tissues which is usually purine-rich and this leads to the rise in uric acid because of an increase in purine input. Fasting also increases dehydration which leads to a rise of uric acid.

You can control gout by controlling your intake of some foods and increasing your intake of foods that can reduce the uric acid levels. Remember to avoid fasting and drink plenty of water even while you improve your diet. Some of the foods you can and should eat to reduce uric acid levels include:

  • Potassium-rich fruits like bananas, potatoes and green leafy vegetables
  • Raw vegetable juice, especially carrot juice, cucumber juice, and if you can drink, even raw string bean juice
One particular home remedy also says that though people with gout should not starve, they can try a diet of just orange juice. Drinking a lot of orange juice and no other food is believed to help bring uric acid under control. An orange juice diet should be continued for 5-7 days for immediate relief.  But this home remedy can be dangerous and you should consider getting your doctor to vet this treatment.

If you have high uric acid, you should also avoid some foods. These foods are high in purines and should be avoided till uric acid levels become normal.

  • Red meat
  • Eggs
  • Anchovies
  • Organ meat like kidney and liver
  • Tuna and sardines
  • Beans, legumes and lentils
  • Turkey
  • Asparagus
  • Bacon
  • Sugared drinks
  • Excess salt
  • Canned and processed food
  • Liquor
  • Tea and coffee
  • Additional spices

All these tips are just guidelines. You might not want to adopt them completely. A doctor’s or a dietician’s guideline might work better.

Reference

  1. http://www.cedars-sinai.edu/Patients/Health-Conditions/Gout.aspx

answered by G R

Just press on the point of pain. Give medium pressure intermittently with any blunt instrument for 20-30 times.This will give relief to gout .

Learn deep breathing that is deep inhalation and full exhalation slowly at the rate of 4 -5 breaths per minute. Gout will reduce to an extent.

answered by D M K


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