Gout is a condition in which the level of uric acid in our body increases gradually. Uric acid is produced by the breakdown of purines (produced when the cells are destroyed). Uric acid is formed even after the digestion of meat (protein) that we eat. Normal blood uric acid levels are 3.4 – 7 mg/dl (in men) and 2.4 – 6mg/dl (in women). Uric acid is excreted through urine and faeces.
Excess uric acid in the body accumulates in the joints of the big toe. This results in severe pain, swelling and inability to move the finger. High uric acid levels can lead to heart disease and high blood pressure.
Things to avoid
Purine content is high in fish such as tuna, sardines, anchovies, kora, pink perch, red snapper, carp, river fish and seafood such as mussels, clams, prawns and shrimps so avoid using them completely. Other fish, egg whites and poultry (in moderation) can be used.
Vegetables such as spinach, cauliflower, mushrooms, and oats should be avoided or limited (depending on blood iron levels). Limit consumption of pulses. Other vegetables and grains can all be included.
What should be included in the diet?
Include Vitamin C rich fruits in diet. It helps to flush out uric acid from the body. So include plenty of oranges, papayas, cherries, kiwifruit, gooseberries, guavas, lemons, etc. Lemon juice helps to increase the alkaline level of the body. So include a glass of lemon water daily. Nuts can be included in moderation (2tbsp). Eggs, skimmed milk, fruits and whole grains are relatively low in purines. Barley, legumes, and quinoa can also be included. Make sure to drink 2-3 litres of water daily. This helps to remove excess uric acid from the kidney as urine.
Other facts
Dr. Vishnu has various research work publications in Kerala Medical Journal. Original Article “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension” published in Kerala Medical Journal (KMJ) August 2013, is one of his esteemed publications. He has already done many oral presentations. The enlightening presentation includes “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension” — APICON- 2013, Role of Plasmapheresis in Neurological disorders ISNSCON 2017, Clinical profile on NODAT — NAKCON 2017. He is a Life Time Member of Indian Medical Association. He was Awarded First Prize in Free paper presentation APICON 2012 of “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension
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