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Gout and the kidneys

Jun 26, 2015

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http://curegoutpainnow.com - Gout is a painful condition, often affecting the toes, but it can affect many other joints as well. If left alone it can get worse, turn into a chronic problem and even cause permanent damage. The underlying conditions that cause gout may also have an effect on the kidneys
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Gout and the kidneys

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Gout is usually associated with the joints, in particular the

joint of the big toe.

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However very serious problems can arise when

damage is done to the kidneys.

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There are many contributing factors in the formation of uric

acid crystals.

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Crystallisation occurs when the solution in which a salt is

suspended becomes too concentrated to allow any

more to dissolve.

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Acidity (low pH) of the fluid in which the urate is dissolved is

also a factor.

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Low pH makes it easier for uric acid to crystallise

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Both of these conditions, high concentration & low pH, are prevalent in the kidneys

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The main function of the kidneys is to eliminate waste

from the body, and to concentrate that waste before

it leaves the body.

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Hence in someone with elevated uric acid

concentration, this factor is even higher in the kidneys.

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Also one of the functions of the kidneys is to excrete

hydrogen ions from the body.

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In doing this the fluid in the kidneys becomes more acidic.

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Two of the most important factors required to create uric acid crystals are found in the

one place!

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Repeated attacks of gout can create accumulations of uric acid crystals called tophi.

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While tophi normally form under the skin, they can also

be found in the kidneys.

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In past days, patients whose kidneys were affected could

move swiftly all the way through to kidney failure!

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These days of course we have medication to

treat hyperuricaemia.

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But these can have some pretty serious side effects

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Including dermatitis, hypersensitivity, diarrhoea,

nausea, vomiting and hair loss!

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There are known natural ways to prevent gout.

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Many foods are high in gout-causing purines, while other foods help the body remove

excess uric acid from the body

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Treating gout either through medication or naturally is not

only protecting the joints

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It is also helping prevent ongoing problems with the

kidneys too