Title: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Treatment
1- Gout
- Gout is a chronic auto inflammatory disease with
regular acute flares which causes severe pain
and joint inflammation. It mainly occurs due to
high content of uric acid in the blood, this
leads to accumulation of uric acid crystals in
the joints and surrounding tissues that causes
inflammation. It is a type of arthritis that
affects the common joints such as big toe, ankle
and knee. - Causes of Gout
- It is caused by excess uric acid in the body that
leads to the development of monosodium urate
crytal deposits in the joints. - Uric acid is a natural waste product that
generates from the foods that contain purines. In
a normal person uric acid is flushed out through
the kidneys and passes out in urine. If you
consume foods which are high in purine, your
body sometimes cannot get rid of this by-product
and uric acid will build up in the blood. When
the level of uric acid is high it is known as
hyperuricemia and it may lead to the gout. - Gout is caused by different factors such as diet,
genetics, obesity, stress, high consumption of - alcohol, medications. It also happens with people
who have other healthy issues like diabetics,
heart failure, kidney problems, and hypertension. - The extra uric acid forms crystals that are sharp
and pokey causes joint pain and swelling. - Symptoms of gout
- Apart from inflammation, swelling and pain, acute
gout attacks very fast with intense joint pain
within 8 to 12 hours. - Gout first occurs in legs or feet and often
affects a single joint mainly the joint of big
toe. - You may find redness in the skin over a joint.
- Might experience mild fever and chills
- You may have pain in your back and side
- Gout may also cause kidney stones.
- Lumps of urate crystal deposits formed under the
skin.
How is gout diagnosed?
2- Your doctor will ask to do few tests like
- Joint fluid tests a fluid sample is taken from
the affected joint and examined under a
microscope - to find the urate crystals. Some infections may
have similar symptoms like gout, in such cases,
the doctor may check for bacteria in joint
fluid. - Blood test blood test is done to find out the
level of uric acid in the blood. Sometimes these
tests are confusing because some patients may
have high uric acid level and they never
experienced gout. And for some patients they
have symptoms of gout but they do not have high
level of uric acid. - ray imaging x rays help in finding out if there
is any other inflammation in the joints. - Ultrasound and CT scan this technique is used to
detect urate crystal in the joint or in a tophus. - Treatment for gout
- Acute gout will last within 3 to 10 days with or
without medicines. Some may get only once in
their lifetime and some may get repeatedly due
to their change in diet or any other health
issues. For acute gout, medicines are given to
reduce inflammation and pain because they do not
have any high uric acid levels. If the level of
gout is high then long term medication is must to
maintain the uric acid levels. - For acute level of gout
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication is
given. - To relieve from pain and inflammation oral
medication- Colchicines is given. - Hydration
- For life time chronic gout
- Need to do lifestyle modifications by avoiding
alcohol, reducing protein intake, reduce weight
if you are obese. - Long term medications are given to maintain uric
acid level in blood. You may sometimes need to
continue medicines even if your gout is better
because there can be low lying inflammation
between attacks. The crystal deposits can become
big in size and eventually become hard and it may
damage the joint. So the medicines will help you
to maintain the uric acid levels.
3Prevention of gout To treat and prevent acute
gout, medication is the most effective way that
can prevent recurrent attacks. However, by
making certain lifestyle changes may help in
prevention of gout such as Completely avoid
alcohol, avoid cool drinks and juices with sugar,
Instead high intake of fluids and
water will help. Reduce intake of foods which
are high in purines like red meat and sea foods.
Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy
weight. Conclusion Gout is a serious and painful
problem which cannot be cured completely. It is a
long term disease that can only be controlled
with the combination of medicines to control the
uric acid level and anti inflammation drugs to
control the flare- up. By lowering the levels of
uric acid in the blood most people do not
develop the fourth and most disabling stage of
the disease.