Taking Gout Home Remedies When Medications Fail

by Sable Woods

Gout home remedies are the first thing many gout victims think of to try when medicine fails them. The first time you get gout is an unpleasant enough experience, but if you leave your condition untreated, then the attacks will only get more frequent and more painful. So if you’re at home and suffering from the first signs of an incoming attack, you can fire the first shot in defense of yourself using safe home remedies. After you read this article, you’ll know a handful of ways to alleviate your gout pain naturally.

The best gout home remedies are still the conventional ways that people have become accustomed with. This includes the application of ice in the affected area. The application of ice or cold packs has the ability to reduce pain. This will work in as little as 10 to 15 minutes. If pain still persists, you can also take medications like ibuprofen in easing joint pain.

You could also try soaking your feet in Epsom salt, especially if the pain is worse in the toe area. Epsom salt can sooth aching muscles, which helps to get normal blood circulation and cleanse out toxins from the body.

Another item that plays a great role in treating gout is fruit rich in potassium, zinc, calcium, iron, magnesium, and vitamin C. Cherries (and strawberries) have an ample supply of these minerals and vitamins, as well as an anti-inflammatory agent that helps lower the pain-causing uric acid levels in your body.

You should also drink a lot of water to wash uric acid toxins out of your body. Around 8 glasses is recommended. But if you fall short of that, the more you can manage to drink, the better.

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