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Uric acid is a chemical created when the body breaks down substances called purines. Purines are found in some foods and drinks. These include liver, anchovies, mackerel, dried beans and peas, and beer. Most uric acid dissolves in blood and travels to the kidneys.
Purine occurs naturally in your body, but it's also found in certain foods. Uric acid is eliminated from the body in urine. A gout diet may help decrease uric acid levels in the blood. While a gout diet is not a cure, it may lower ...more
Purine occurs naturally in your body, but it's also found in certain foods. Uric acid is eliminated from the body in urine. A gout diet may help decrease uric acid levels in the blood. While a gout diet is not a cure, it may lower ...more
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(normal level are 2.4-6 mg/dl in male and in female and 3.4-7 mg/dl. High uric acid can cause gout, arthritis, kidney stone
1. Avoid protein rich diets like mutton, egg, fish, sea food (sardines)/prawn
2. Avoid pulses, lentill, mushrooms, green leafy vegetablles like broccoli, cauli flower, cabbage, spinach, beans, peas
3. Take fruits like apple, banana, orange, black cherry, lime etc
4. Drink plenty of water (8-10 glass) daily
5. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks, excess ...more
1. Avoid protein rich diets like mutton, egg, fish, sea food (sardines)/prawn
2. Avoid pulses, lentill, mushrooms, green leafy vegetablles like broccoli, cauli flower, cabbage, spinach, beans, peas
3. Take fruits like apple, banana, orange, black cherry, lime etc
4. Drink plenty of water (8-10 glass) daily
5. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks, excess ...more
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned, you seem to be taking quite a few medications. However, very vital information like what are the T3, T4 & TSH levels, lipid levels (only Tg Triglycerides is mentioned), no weight, height, extent f daily exercise and dietary pattern none of these details are there. So difficult to give any specific advice.
However, following are some observations. : Tg 300 mg, is not an issue. Most important is LDL cholesterol, that should...more
I have seen the details mentioned, you seem to be taking quite a few medications. However, very vital information like what are the T3, T4 & TSH levels, lipid levels (only Tg Triglycerides is mentioned), no weight, height, extent f daily exercise and dietary pattern none of these details are there. So difficult to give any specific advice.
However, following are some observations. : Tg 300 mg, is not an issue. Most important is LDL cholesterol, that should...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Occipital neuralgia can be the result of pinched nerves or muscle tightness in the neck. It can also be caused by a head or neck injury. Occipital neuralgia can either be primary or secondary. A secondary condition is associated with an underlying disease.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Occipital neuralgia can be the result of pinched nerves or muscle tightness in the neck. It can also be caused by a head or neck injury. Occipital neuralgia can either be primary or secondary. A secondary condition is associated with an underlying disease.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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You need to avoid pickles papads for life time and eat only freshly prepared home made food and eat vitamin c and e rich food and exercise regularly.
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Take medicines as advise by your treating Physician.
Low purine diet is recommended for patients of high uric acid and gout, in which you have to restrict intake of tomato spinache nonveg milk and dairy products like paneer cheese etc sirka.
For better control of diabetes you should avoid sugar jaggery honey sweets sweet fruits like mangoes banana grapes cheekoo etc. Take small frequent meals instead of large ones. Use whole grain flour instead of maida. Avoid soft drinks. Exercise regul...more
Low purine diet is recommended for patients of high uric acid and gout, in which you have to restrict intake of tomato spinache nonveg milk and dairy products like paneer cheese etc sirka.
For better control of diabetes you should avoid sugar jaggery honey sweets sweet fruits like mangoes banana grapes cheekoo etc. Take small frequent meals instead of large ones. Use whole grain flour instead of maida. Avoid soft drinks. Exercise regul...more
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Jagraon
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1. Avoid protein rich diets like mutton, egg, fish, sea food (sardines)/prawn
2.Avoid pulses, lentill, mushrooms, green leafy vegetablles like broccoli, cauli flower, cabbage, spinach, beans, peas
3. Take fruits like apple, banana, orange, black cherry, lime etc
4. Drink plenty of water (8-10 glass) daily
5. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks, excess sweets cakes/cookies
6.Reduce weight if overweight
7. Take medicine after consulting physician.
2.Avoid pulses, lentill, mushrooms, green leafy vegetablles like broccoli, cauli flower, cabbage, spinach, beans, peas
3. Take fruits like apple, banana, orange, black cherry, lime etc
4. Drink plenty of water (8-10 glass) daily
5. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks, excess sweets cakes/cookies
6.Reduce weight if overweight
7. Take medicine after consulting physician.
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