Home Medications For Gout
September 12th, 2008 |
Posted by Nicholas Brown
An attack of gout can be very painful, however, fortunately it’s not life threatening. Usually a gout attack occurs after midnight or during early morning hours when the patient is unable to get his/her health provider immediately. In such cases the patient can try popular home remedies for gout. Since we are talking about dealing with pain during an attack, the remedy should be a medication that acts immediately and provides relief to the patient. The medication that one can take for a gout attack includes, NSAIDs. However one should be sure that one is suffering from gout because, the symptoms of gout are similar to ailments like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, which also cause joints to swell up painfully.
If the patient is sure that he/she suffers from gout, then taking NSAIDs will help relieve the pain. However one should keep the side effects of NSAIDs in mind, and they can include formation of stomach ulcers as well as high blood pressure. Commonly available NSAIDs are ibuprofen, indomethacin and naproxen. Patients can also take vitamin C pills which have been known to lower the levels of uric acid. They should keep in mind that medications like diuretics can cause gout hence they should be avoided.
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