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Your_guide_to_removing_the_pain_in_7 days_or_less!!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (The Gout Code)
Wed Nov 14 10:12:30 2018
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 15:50:30 +0100
From: "The Gout Code" <assist@gunmg1k.icu>
Reply-To: "Gout Free Life" <correspondence@gunmg1k.icu>
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Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of a red, tender, hot, and swollen joint. Pain typically comes on rapidly, reaching maximal intensity in less than twelve hours. The joint at the base of the big toe is affected in about half of cases. It may also result in tophi, kidney stones, or urate nephropathy.
Gout is due to persistently elevated levels of uric acid in the blood. This occurs due to a combination of diet and genetic factors. At high levels, uric acid crystallizes and the crystals deposit in joints, tendons, and surrounding tissues, resulting in an attack of gout. Gout occurs more commonly in those who regularly eat meat or seafood, drink beer, or are overweight. Diagnosis of gout may be confirmed by the presence of crystals in the joint fluid or in a deposit outside the joint. Blood uric acid levels may be normal during an attack.
Treatment with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), steroids, or colchicine improves symptoms. Once the acute attack subsides, levels of uric acid can be lowered via lifestyle changes and in those with frequent attacks, allopurinol or probenecid provides long-term prevention. Taking vitamin C and eating a diet high in low fat dairy products may be preventive.
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<span style="font-size:10px;color:#FFFFFF">Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of a red, tender, hot, and swollen joint. Pain typically comes on rapidly, reaching maximal intensity in less than twelve hours.<br />
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The joint at the base of the big toe is affected in about half of cases. It may also result in tophi, kidney stones, or urate nephropathy.<br />
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Gout is due to persistently elevated levels of uric acid in the blood. This occurs due to a combination of diet and genetic factors. At high levels, uric acid crystallizes and the crystals <a href="http://gunmg1k.icu/Y3irwcAgp8kABm1WLAwc3AwMrqIMDF8NL0YDAA_277126_291e_779ebc86_0300"><img src="http://gunmg1k.icu/5d090d43c8e6fc7476.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.gunmg1k.icu/43urwcAgp8kABm1WLAwc3AwMrqIMDI9-tBoAAA_277126_291e_099e408d_0300" width="1" /></a>deposit in joints, tendons, and surrounding tissues, resulting in an attack of gout. Gout occurs more commonly in those who regularly eat meat or seafood, drink beer, or are overweight.<br />
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Diagnosis of gout may be confirmed by the presence of crystals in the joint fluid or in a deposit outside the joint. Blood uric acid levels may be normal during an attack.<br />
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allopurinol or probenecid provides long-term prevention. Taking vitamin C and eating a diet high in low fat dairy products may be preventive.</span><br />
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