Arthritis Gout Pain - Hope For Relief on the Horizon?

Posted Nov 20, 2009 by SableWoods / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Arthritis gout pain is terribly excruciating to its sufferers. While gout is a form of arthritis, it seems to mainly target the big toe, although it can also affect other joints in the body. If you have any experience with arthritis pain, you will understand just how bad the pain from gout will feel.

Arthritis gout pain is terribly excruciating to its sufferers. While gout is a form of arthritis, it seems to mainly target the big toe, although it can also affect other joints in the body. If you have any experience with arthritis pain, you will understand just how bad the pain from gout will feel.

To people who suffer from this awful affliction, there is some hope on the horizon. If you have already been prescribed medication by your doctor for this pain, of course you should continue to take it as long as it helps you. However, arthritis gout pain seems to be helped by simply eating cherries and pineapples. Several studies have been done about this, and the results have been quite favorable. So if you are a fan of these two fruits, this would be happy news for you.

Don't despair if you are not so fond of cherries and/or pineapples. There are other natural ways to relieve this horrific pain. It has been discovered that adding ginger to your food can aid in treating your gout symptoms. As a gout "attack" can be brought on in part by a build up of excess fluid, celery is recommended. As this vegetable is known to have diuretic properties, snacking on celery sticks throughout the day can bring some much needed relief.

So if you have arthritis gout pain, you have several options: snack on celery, have a fruit salad of pineapples and cherries, and/or take Ibuprofen or whatever your doctor has you taking. Before long, you should be experiencing some tremendous relief from your misery.

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