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  2. Gout diet: What's allowed, what's not - Mayo Clinic

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    Avoid alcohol during gout attacks, and limit alcohol, especially beer, between attacks. Sugary foods and beverages. Limit or avoid sugar-sweetened foods such as sweetened cereals, bakery goods and candies. Limit consumption of naturally sweet fruit juices. Vitamin C. Vitamin C may help lower uric acid levels.

  3. Gout - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Avoid foods high in purines. Red meat and organ meats, such as liver, are especially high in purines. Purine-rich seafood includes anchovies, sardines, mussels, scallops, trout and tuna. Low-fat dairy products may be a better source of protein for people prone to gout. Exercise regularly and lose weight.

  4. Gout - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Gout Enlarge image. The signs and symptoms of gout almost always occur suddenly, and often at night. They include: Intense joint pain. Gout usually affects the big toe, but it can occur in any joint. Other commonly affected joints include the ankles, knees, elbows, wrists and fingers.

  5. Pseudogout - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Overview. Pseudogout (SOO-doe-gout) is a form of arthritis characterized by sudden, painful swelling in one or more of the joints. Episodes can last for days or weeks. Pseudogout is formally known as calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease or CPPD. But the condition is commonly called pseudogout because of its similarity to gout.

  6. Diverticulitis diet - Mayo Clinic

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    Canned or cooked fruits without skin or seeds. Canned or cooked vegetables such as green beans, carrots and potatoes (without the skin) Eggs, fish and poultry. Refined white bread. Fruit and vegetable juice with no pulp. Low-fiber cereals. Milk, yogurt and cheese. White rice, pasta and noodles.

  7. Diverticulitis: Can certain foods trigger an attack? - Mayo...

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    No specific foods are known to trigger bouts of diverticulitis symptoms, also called attacks. And no special diet has been proved to prevent attacks. With diverticulitis, irregular bulging pouches in the wall of the large intestine become inflamed. That can cause symptoms such as pain in the stomach area, fever and changes in stool.

  8. Pseudogout - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Home treatments may be useful during pseudogout flare-ups. Examples include: NSAIDs. Over-the-counter NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen sodium (Aleve), often are helpful. Rest the joint. Try not to use the affected joint for a couple of days. Ice. Cold packs can help reduce the inflammation associated with flare-ups.

  9. Diuretics: Cause of gout? - Mayo Clinic

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    Answer From April Chang-Miller, M.D. Yes. Diuretics can raise the risk of a type of arthritis called gout. Gout happens when a substance in the blood called uric acid builds up and forms crystals in a joint. Diuretics may raise the risk of gout because they cause you to urinate more. This lowers the amount of fluid in the body.

  10. Colchicine (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Description. Colchicine is used to prevent or treat attacks of gout (also called gouty arthritis). This condition is caused by too much uric acid in the blood. An attack of gout occurs when uric acid causes inflammation (pain, redness, swelling, and heat) in a joint. Colchicine does not cure gout, but it will help prevent gout attacks.

  11. Allopurinol (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Allopurinol is used to prevent or lower high uric acid levels in the blood. It is also used to prevent or lower excess uric acid levels caused by cancer medicines or in patients with kidney stones. A high uric acid level can cause gout or gouty arthritis (joint pain and inflammation). Allopurinol is a xanthine oxidase inhibitor that works by ...