How Does A Gout Attack Feels Like?
It starts with a tingling sensation and some swelling and rapidly becomes extremely painful, very swollen, and red. The pain is off the charts, completely intolerable. For some, gout may be mistaken as a broken toe initially, but once you started having trouble walking and even putting your foot in a shoe, you realized that it may be more than just an injury. For many other patients, gout attacks tend to strike in places beyond the toes and feet too. The joint may feel hot and very tender, to the point of being unable to bear anything touching it.
Gout is a type of arthritis in which small crystals form inside and around the joints. It causes sudden attacks of severe pain and swelling. Gout is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis. It is a condition that develops when the body has high levels of uric acid, a normal waste product. Uric acid is normally excreted through the body via the kidneys, but in some people, levels can remain high and uric acid can start to accumulate and crystallize in various joints. This is what triggers a tell tale gout attack. While gout can flare in many different joints, pain and inflammation are the hallmark symptoms.
Clinical Research On Tart Cherry
A 2012 pilot study suggests that consuming cherry juice concentrate for a period of 4 months or longer may reduce the number of acute gout flare-ups a person experiences.
The researchers indicate that this may be due to anti-inflammatory actions and suggest that cherry juice concentrate may be a useful treatment method.
In addition, cherry juice may lower the levels of uric acid in the body. One 2014 study into the effects of Montmorency cherry concentrate suggests that it can reduce uric acid and inflammation.
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