Gout affects a growing number worldwide with chronic inflammatory 
arthritis. Originally less common than it is now, the lifestyle of the 
modern world combined with the availability of foods that contribute to 
gout has led to more people having the disease.
If an individual has gout, this means that they typically suffer from 
chronic arthritis brought about by the accumulation of uric acid 
crystals in the joints. These crystals are formed within the body 
because of high levels of uric acid in the blood, which is in turn 
caused by several factors, which include genetic predisposition, food 
intake and lifestyle.
Arthritis attacks brought on by gout can vary in intensity, but is often
 chronic, lasting for days at a time. Without treatment, this can lead 
to constant pain, and eventually permanent damage that the body cannot 
recover from.
There are a number of ways to treat gout, though the most common method 
is to deal with the current arthritis attack. Pain relief is possible 
through the use of a variety of anti-inflammatory medications and 
painkillers; should the person with gout choose, there are also more 
natural methods and gout remedies that can relieve the pain and lessen 
inflammation.
Whichever specific gout remedy is used to deal with the gouty arthritis,
 the next step to treatment is to deal with the heightened levels of 
uric acid. Making sure the levels of uric acid are more normal is vital,
 in order to prevent future arthritic attacks. Even modern medicine 
recommends natural methods of doing this, through the use of diet and 
lifestyle modification to remove sources of uric acid, and encourage 
more efficient removal of excess uric acid in the blood.
In some cases conventional medicine may prescribe medication to allow 
the uric acid levels to go down sooner, though this method is only 
prescribed for more extreme cases. Aside from medication, there are also
 natural gout remedies that are able to help reduce the levels of uric 
acid in the blood. These can be used in conjunction with the previously 
mentioned changes to diet and lifestyle that are recommended to people 
with gout.
Those with gout may also choose to combine both conventional and 
alternative natural methods and gout remedies to manage their gout. 
Generally speaking, natural gout remedies are safe to be combined with 
conventional medications, though it is still best to get advice from 
your medical practitioner before doing so.
by: Meredith Walker http://www.ArthritisNaturalRemedies.com/gout-remedies.
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