by Kathy Nelson

In most peoples experience gout only affects one joint at a time, it is normally joints that get a lot of use, your big toe joint for example. Gout treatment means different things to different people, some people don’t mind using medication others prefer natural treatments

Gout treatment needs to deal with not only the pain but the inflammation or swelling of the joints. There are many medical solutions that seem to treat either the pain or the inflammation, treating both while also keeping the user lucid and active is the ideal solution.

The market for gout pain relief medication is growing rapidly as people diet causes more and more of us to suffer with gout. So many people eat on the run, eat rich food and don’t take in enough fluids that Gout is a growing medical problem.

However, as for medications to help treat gout the most common types to be used are NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), colchicines, corticosteroids, ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone), allopurinol, probenecid and sulfinpyrazone. But of all of these, the most commonly used is the NSAIDS that will be prescribed by a doctor for treating acute cases of this condition.

Getting your Gout pain to subside is the first step, this will usually be done by taking massive does of Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs. Once the pain has subsided people often make the mistake of stopping taking the medication they have been prescribed, this can cause your Gout to flare up again very quickly. Your Dr will normally tell you to carry on taking the medication for another 2 days after the pain seems to be gone.

Not all treatments for gout are the same, some will work to prevent future outbreaks while others such as Colchicine will only relieve the inflammation that is present now. Not every treatment will be right for everyone, so you may have to go through a couple of different treatments before you find the one that is right for you.

Taking medication for Gout is not “one size fits all” , different people will benefit from different medication doses. Some people will have more pain relief if they just take massive doses at the time of their worst attacks, other people will take smaller doses monthly.

However, which gout treatment you use will be largely depend on your current health conditions along with which one you prefer. But before taking, your doctor will look closely at how acute the gout is before they make a final decision on the course of treatment for you.

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