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jamieellis
Posted: Thursday, October 13, 2011 7:59:41 AM
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One of the most effective ways of reducing the signs of a gout assault is through medication. Medications are necessary not to relieve the pain of acute assaults but also to prevent assaults from recurring. Some gout medications can also target high levels of uric acid in the blood, a condition often called hyperuricemia.

To successfully treat gout, it is better to consult a doctor than try to alleviate signs through self-medication. Tests will be performed to decide the level of uric acid in the body which might include a urine check or taking a sample of liquid from the affected joint. One time the presence of gout is determined, only then will the work of therapy or medications ought to be discussed.
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