Arthritis Gout Uric Acid Diet

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4.1
138 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Arthritis Gout Uric Acid Diet is a free app containing information about gout arthritis or high uric acid disease symptoms causes treatment diet & food tips. Gout is a kind of arthritis caused by a high buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints. Uric acid is a breakdown product of purines that are part of many foods we eat.
crystallization of uric acid compounds in joints can cause painful attack of arthritis, kidney stones, and if not treated carefully may also cause blockage of the kidney filtering tubules with uric acid crystals, leading to kidney failure.
The small joint at the base of the big toe is the most common site for an attack.
Other joints that can be affected include the ankles, knees, wrists, fingers, and elbows. In some patients the acute pain is so intense that even a bed sheet touching the toe causes severe pain. People may experience gout with deposits of uric acid crystals in their finger joints.

Obesity, excessive weight gain, moderate to heavy alcoholconsumption, high blood pressure, and abnormal kidney function are among the common risk factors for developing gout. Certain drugs and diseases can also cause increased levels of uric acid. Also,hypothyroidism patients are at increased risk of developing gout.
Eating healthy diet and living a healthy lifestyle may help cope with the situation.
Patients with the high blood uric acid levels are restricted of eating a high protein diet because the purine content in foods like pulses, red meats, full cream dairy products are high. They should strictly avoid organ meats.
Maintaining adequate fluid intake or drinking plenty of water and healthy fluids help prevent gout attacks and decreases the risk of kidney stone formation in people with gout.
Foods rich in vitamin C like lemon, tangerines, oranges also helps in lowering the uric acid levels.
So eat a healthy and balanced diet, do regular exercising, give proper rest to the site of gout attack.
Updated on
Mar 15, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
133 reviews
Ed O'Meara
July 16, 2022
Downloaded the app to give it a try. It's a very rough looking app but as long as the info is good, I thought I'd give it a try. In the first menu I tapped on "foods to avoid" and it's a premium feature! Umm. There's a thing called Google that's free. If you want to charge for a feature, it needs to be something I can't get elsewhere or something that's really smart. Not something I could look up on Wikipedia. The only people who would pay are vulnerable older users. No coincidence I'm sure.
7 people found this review helpful
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Jordan Echo Bravo
November 30, 2022
The paid version (a one-time payment of $8.50) adds very generic lists of "foods to eat", and "foods to avoid" & "foods high in purines", completely without differentiation (eg, are beans, spinach and mushrooms AS BAD as beer and organ meats? The app doesn't tell you. It also adds a diet plan, which covers just one day. It doesn't seek to measure purines. AND, you still have to pay an extra $3:50 to get rid of ads!
5 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
March 3, 2020
I want to start eating better, I paid £4.99 for the pro feature nothing ?! I emailed several times, nothing there is even a button that says I did not get my pro feature basically pay to unlock everything, this is a paid app disguised as a free app, but it does not work. I will have to get my refund off Google play or paypal. I paid £4.99 for info I can get for free I paid the money because I thought this app would stream line the learning curve, but I was wrong. Do not download!!
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What's new

Added more options in following sections:
* Home remedies for Gout
* Signs and Symptoms of Uric Acid Gout Disease.
* Tips to stop gout attack
* Foods to Eat and Foods to Avoid for Arthritis, Gout and Uric Acid Problems.
* option to consult dietitian for Daily Diet chart for all days of month and personalized Diet plan for Patients.
* Yoga poses to manage gout.