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Asked for male, 62 years old from Indore
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General Physician•Noida
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I am giving you brief idea about high uric acid diet - drink plenty of fluid esp water
take low fat dairy product
consume complex carbohydrate
reduce saturated fat consumption
avoid fish/ meat/ poultry
avoid eatable sweetened
avoid alcohol
further treatment and medicine can be suggested after seeing your latest uric acid report.
Asked for male, 50 years old from Bhopal
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Physiotherapist•Vadodara
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Take this medicine continue for 1 month And also take analgesic (consult orthopedic. Drink more water. Avoid high protein diet. .this ll help.
Asked for male, 30 years old from Shahdol
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Hello thanks for reaching out.
Your uric acid levels are pretty high, leading to joint pain. Taking uric acid lowering drugs during an acute attack can sometimes lead to increased pain in joints. You instead require anti inflammatory medications, cox 2 inhibitor and colchicine can help. Feel at liberty to contact for a personalised consultation and detailed evaluation.
Important precaution: reduce protein intake in diet. Completely cut out on alcohol and non vegetarian diet.
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Agra
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Hi uric acid increase is due to a metabolic aberration in the body, where purine metabolism is affected due to lack of certain enzyme. This can not be permanently cured. Only control with drugs and diet control is possible, current medication being taken is the appropriate one. Occasionally some non steroidal anti- inflammatory pain killers are used to control pain. Thanks.
Asked for male, 41 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Homeopath•Jamshedpur
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Dear lybrate-user Thanks for sharing your concern.
Uric acid is quite high. You should control it within limits. Take animal protien free diet and also reduce protein from other sources. Avoid spinach, green leafy saag.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
You will have to continue to take that medication. Plus avoid food containing high amount of purines like red meat, organ meat, certain fishes like scallop, herring, salmon, mushrooms, mussels, shell fish etc. There is no complete cure for this condition. Thanks.
Asked for male, 38 years old from Gandhidham
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Lifelong tips - avoid pickles and papads and junk food items and eat freshly prepared homemade food items only
Asked for male, 48 years old from Delhi
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
You will have to continue taking the prescribed medication. Uric acid level will slowly reduce. Simultaneously, stop taking foods having high purines like red meat, organ meat, certain sea food, sweetened aerated drinks like colas, alcohol. That should help. Thanks.
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Asked for male, 38 years old from Bardhaman
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Homeopath•Ranchi
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Yes the priscribed medicine you should continue. take less protein diet.also you can go for homoeopathy medicine.
Asked for male, 60 years old from Jamshedpur
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user upadhyaya, thanks for the query.
The drug that you are taking will definitely help in reducing the uric acid level. You will have to continue taking the same for some more months. Plus there is a need to look your diet and overall lifestyle. 1) with a bmi of 27.4 kg/sq meter (normal < 23 kg/sq meter) ypu are already quite over weight. Your ideal body weight should be about 65 kg, hence, reducing the weight is an important aspect, that will also help in bringing down uric aci...more
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