Zyloric 100 MG Tablet Side Effect

I have multiple joint pain due to uric acid. Dr. suggest me zyloric 300. Last 4 years I am taking this medicine. After six month taking this medicine, 70 % joint pain gone. But still 30 % joints are paining. After taking medicine level is 5.3. Is there need to increase dosage of zyloric 300. Up to 600 mg per day? Pls reply I want to recover from 30 % pain.

Dr. Julie Mercy J David 91% (41326 ratings)
Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
I have multiple joint pain due to uric acid. Dr. suggest me zyloric 300. Last 4 years I am taking this medicine. Afte...
It is called as rheumatic arthritis. Treatment goals •to protect the joint from further damages. •provide pin relief. •prevent deformity and disabilities. •increase functional capacity. •improve flexibility and strength. •encourage regular exercise. •improve general fitness. Physiotherapy modalities - hot/cold applications- electrical stimulation- hydrotherapy and spa therapy this should be due to the sciatic nerve compression in the right side probably close to your l5 vertebrae. It can also be due to the strain on the left leg, try wearing mcr chappals which would help you to get relieved from pain. Rheumatoid arthritis multiple joint pains / early morning painit is called as rheumatic arthritis. Treatment goals •to protect the joint from further damages. •provide pin relief. •prevent deformity and disabilities. •increase functional capacity. •improve flexibility and strength. •encourage regular exercise. •improve general fitness. Physiotherapy modalities - hot/cold applications- electrical stimulation- hydrotherapy and spa therapy rehabilitation treatment technique - rest and splinting - compression gloves - assistive devices and adaptive equipment - massage therapy - therapeutic exercise - patient education assistive devices and adaptive equipment occupational therapy improves functional ability in patients with ra. Occupational therapy interventions such as assistive devices and adaptive equipments have beneficial effects on joint protection and energy conservation in arthritic patients. Assistive devices are used in order to reduce functional deficits, to diminish pain, and to keep patients' independence and self-efficiency. Loading over the hip joint may be reduced by 50% by holding a cane. In fact, most of these instruments are originally designed for patients with neurologic deficits; therefore, certain adaptations may be needed for them to be used in patients with arthritis. Elevated toilet seats, widened gripping handles, arrangements related with bathrooms, etc. Might all facilitate the daily life. The procedures needed to increase compliance of the patient with the environment and to increase functional independence are +mainly determined by the occupational therapist. Massage therapy that improves flexibility, enhances a feeling of connection with other treatment modalities, improves general well being, and can help to diminish swelling of inflamed joints. Massage is found to be effective on depression, anxiety, mood, and pain. Therapeutic exercise every joint should be moved in the rom at least once per day in order to prevent contracture. In the case of acutely inflamed joints, isometric exercises provide adequate muscle tone without exacerbation of clinical disease activity. Moderate contractures should be held for 6 seconds and repeated 5–10 times each day. Dynamic exercise therapy in improving joint mobility, muscle strength, aerobic capacity and daily functioning in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (ra). Finally, in chronic stage with inactive arthritis, conditioning exercises such as swimming, walking, and cycling with adequate resting periods are recommended. They increase muscle endurance and aerobic capacity and improve functions of the patient in general, and they also make the patient feel better. It might be due to lack of blood circulation which is the reason for you to have scrotum pain / back pain. You have to do basic aerobic exercises for you to become fit and also to maintain the blood circulation and tone. Patient education in patients with ra, sociopsychological factors affecting the disease process such as poor social relations, disturbance of communication with the environment, and unhappiness and depression at work are commonly encountered. The treatment of rheumatic diseases should provide education and information to their patients about their condition and the various physical therapy and rehabilitative options that are available to improve their quality of life. Passive treatments for rheumatoid arthritis •cold therapy reduces circulation, which ultimately decreases swelling. For example, a cold compress may be placed on the painful area. •cold therapy in acute phase •dosage 10-20mints/1-2 times a day. •heat therapy eases muscle tension and gets blood to flow more quickly to the painful area. For example, a moist, warm cloth may be used to promote circulation. •heat therapy in chronic phase •dosage 20-30mints/1-2 times a day. •hydrotherapy involves reducing your ra-related pain and other symptoms with water. With hydrotherapy, you will be submerged in warm water to relieve your symptoms. •massage can help reduce muscle tension and promote good circulation. It's also a fantastic way to help you manage stress (especially important for people with rheumatoid arthritis). •transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tens) works by blocking pain signals from getting to your spinal cord. It also helps decrease muscle spasms. •tens short term pain relief (6 to 18 hrs) •ultrasound creates warmth using sound waves, whichenchanes circulation and decreases joint pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Exercise for acute phase: •preformed exercise at least once a day. •general assisted movement through normal range (joint mobilisation). •isometric-“static movements” helps to maintain muscle tone without increasing inflammation. Exercise for the chronic phase: •can progress the above exercise to include use of light resistance. •postural/core stability exercises. •swimming/walking/cycling to maintain cardiovascular fitness. •gentle stretch for areas that become tight, such as knees &calves. Regular exercises: •maintaing muscle strength is important for joint stability & preventing injury. •muscles can become weak following reduced activity. •pain signals from yours nerves and swelling can both inhibits muscles. •muscle length can be affected by prolonged positions immobilization and tightness can limit daily activities. Alternative therapies: •thi chi. •musical therapy. •yoga therapy. •relaxation techniques.
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My hemoglobin level from my teenage (and before) is around 9 to 10. Is it normal still my hemoglobin level is same.

Dr. Sreepada Kameswara Rao 93% (35798 ratings)
DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)
Homeopathy Doctor, Hyderabad
My hemoglobin level from my teenage (and before) is around 9 to 10. Is it normal still my hemoglobin level is same.
You are taking medication: epilepsy levipil 1000 mg tablet eptoin 100 mg tablet zyloric 100 mg tablet. What are your mental problems and other issues? Over all view is to be taken. These symptoms may have developed over a period of time. Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for this chronic problem. Many Lybrate users are taking homeopathic treatment for this. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose arsenicum album 200-once daily in the morning for 5 days. Consult me through Lybrate by booking online consultation-(commencing from text consult rs 149) for further more comprehensive prescription and treatment.
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I have suffering uric acid (now 4.5, after take medicine) and cholesterol (now normal in range) and I take zyloric 2 a days and rozucor f 10 one a day, but I have slight joint pain and feet pain, so give me what balance diet chart suitable for me. My weight 82 kg, height 5'8" no sugar,

Dr. Chirag V. Thakkar 90% (146 ratings)
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, F. KUMC, Fellowship in Joint Replacement, Fellowship in Arthroscopy, Cadaveric workshop in Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy, Cadaveric Workshop in Knee Arthroscopy
Orthopedic Doctor, Vadodara
I have suffering uric acid (now 4.5, after take medicine) and cholesterol (now normal in range) and I take zyloric 2 ...
Drink plenty of water, avoid perspiration. Febuxostat is another drug which can effectively control your uric acid. Reduce weight with aerobics
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I am 42 years old. I have been a hour patient and taking zyloric 300 mg continuously from the past 3 months. However, since last 15-20 days, I have been suffering from a burning sensation on top of my right feet. No problem on the heel. When I press my feet, I don't get any burning sensation or pain. But, when I try stretching my ankle I get a pain on the ankle joint. If I rub my heels for cleaning the skin, the upper part of the feet feels like rubbing against some wound. On the advise of my gout doc, I checked with a neurologist. He did some test and found nothing wrong with my nerves. He told me that it could be due to wearing tight shoes and gave me medication to reduce nerve irritation. Since last 10 days I am having his medicine. But, till now I haven't got any relief and the problem is still persisting. Two months back, I did a full body checkup and everything was normal except for my ldl cholesterol. Though I started cycling after that till this problem started. Could anyone guide me please.

Dr. Julie Mercy J David 91% (41326 ratings)
Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
I am 42 years old. I have been a hour patient and taking zyloric 300 mg continuously from the past 3 months. However,...
Feet burning sensation a burning sensation in your feet may be caused by nerve damage in the legs, also called neuropathy. Although many medical conditions can cause burning feet, diabetesis the most common. Most burning feet treatments focus on preventing further nerve damage and reducing pain. Causes of burning feet most often, neuropathy is the cause of burning feet. Damaged nerve fibers are more likely to become overactive and misfire. The damaged nerves send pain signals to the brain even though there is no wound. In most people with neuropathy, the leg nerves become damaged first. These people often have tingling and numbness in the feet as well. Many people complain that their feet are overly sensitive to touch (hyperesthesia) and can have varying degrees of burning pain. It can range from mild to disabling. Diabetes and alcohol abuse are by far the most common causes of neuropathy in the legs. Many other conditions can cause neuropathy or a burning sensation in the feet: besides neuropathy, infections and inflammation of the feet can also cause a burning sensation. The most common of these is athlete's foot, an infection of the skin caused by fungus. Peripheral artery disease (pad) also commonly causes burning feet. The poor circulation of blood to the feet may frequently cause pain, tingling, and burning feet, especially while walking. •chronic kidney disease (uremia) •small fiber neuropathy •vitamin deficiency (vitamin b12, folate, and occasionally vitamin b6) •alcohol abuse •low thyroid hormone levels (hypothyroidism) •lyme disease •hiv/aids •amyloid polyneuropathy •drug side effects, including chemotherapy drugs, vitamin b6 overdose, hiv medicines, amiodarone, isoniazid, metformin, and others •erythromelalgia •heavy metal poisoning (lead, mercury, arsenic) •vasculitis (inflammation of bloodvessels) •sarcoidosis •guillain-barre syndrome (gbs) •chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (cidp) •always use the footwear of proper fitting and which is comfortable. •always use socks. Never use shoes without socks. •after a long day work, it is advisable to stretch and also to ice your feet. •provide rest to your feet as much as you can. •avoid the use of alcohol or any narcotic items. •acupuncture or magnetic therapy shall be done whenever possible to keep the nerves active. •follow all the instructions as given by the doctor.
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Zyloric medicine is for what purpose and what are its side effects, is it harmful for consumption?

Dr. Sunil Kumar Sharma 88% (364 ratings)
M.F.Hom., MBBS, MS - Counselling and Psychotherapy
General Physician, Delhi
Zyloric medicine is for what purpose and what are its side effects, is it harmful for consumption?
Zyloric is used in condition of high uric acid which causes swelling and pain. It is not harmful if taken as prescribed. There are no serious side effects minor ones are gastric upset skin rashes dizziness taste change some mood swings. These are not seen in all so it is safe to take zyloric as prescribed.
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2 Years back I found that I have Uric Acid and its value was 7.6,i started Zyloric 300 mg and after taking it for one month it comes to 4 and I stopped taking Zyloric. After two months I felt pain again and test value was again 7 plus and started again Zyloric. Due to rash allergy I stopped using Zyloric and started Urigo 40 mg from last 4 to 5 months regularly, now I am facing some issues, 1- lack of interest in sex, 2- Numbness in my left hand (even I can sleep at night), after every 45 mints I woke up becoz of numbness and pain, after 5 mints numbness gone and sleep again. I want to know is this the side effects of Uric acid medication? Please help me why it is happening and what should I do?

Dr. K V Anand 91% (35289 ratings)
BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy), MSc - Psychology, Certificate in Clinical psychology of children and Young People, Certificate in Psychological First Aid, Certificate in Positive Psychology, Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health
Psychologist, Palakkad
2 Years back I found that I have Uric Acid and its value was 7.6,i started Zyloric 300 mg and after taking it for one...
Dear user. I can understand. Please don't be panic but be serious about the symptoms. Please consult a physician in person to start the diagnosis process and the treatment. I am here to help you in every aspect of your mental and physical health. Any sexual or psychological problems can be cured with the help of various methods and therapies. I suggest you to post your query with every detail here. I will help you in overcoming your problems certainly. Take care.
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I am suffering from Uric acid of 7.8 range from last 3 year and taking Zyloric 100 in night 7-10 days in month, recently I am start facing muscle weaken issue, I get to check my CPK (Creatine-Kinase) and found that its elevated to 320 U/L, I am continuously facing issue of muscle weaken and feeling sleepy, Could you please help to confirm what could be the possible reason for same.

Dr. Himani Negi 93% (23002 ratings)
BHMS
Homeopath, Chennai
I am suffering from Uric acid of 7.8 range from last 3 year and taking Zyloric 100 in night 7-10 days in month, recen...
Normal Uric acid levels are 2.4-6.0 mg/dL (female) and 3.4-7.0 mg/dL (male) Some diets that are rich in purine end up causing an increased production of uric acid. In other cases, it may be due to a completely sedentary lifestyle. Less intake of water also may be to blame in some cases as water plays an important role in washing out the excess of the uric acid. Regular usage of some medicines also cause the uric acid levels to rise. Another important factor is being overweight as obese people are much more likely to get gout as compared to those who have normal weight. Homeopathic medicines are pretty effective at curing the acute as well as the chronic gout A homoeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services
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I am 44 years female and I have always pain in fingers bones. I have shown to the doctor he told me that I am having uric acid problem. I am taking zyloric tablet, but still I have the pain. One more problem, I am suffering from varicose veins, pl suggest what to do for varicose veins.

Dr. Julie Mercy J David 91% (41326 ratings)
Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
I am 44 years female and I have always pain in fingers bones. I have shown to the doctor he told me that I am having ...
Your finger pain can be due to various reasons our suggestion would be to do warm water bath to relieve from pain. If the pain doesn't subside please do ice therapy to reduce the inflammation from the finger.
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What is the homeopathy medicine for gout? I hv a lot of pain on my big toe. I am taking zyloric from years. Please advise.

Dr. Rushali Angchekar 93% (85851 ratings)
BHMS
Homeopath, Sindhudurg
What is the homeopathy medicine for gout? I hv a lot of pain on my big toe. I am taking zyloric from years. Please ad...
Which side toe is affected ? Homeopathic remedies for high uric acid provide an excellent cure.homeopathic remedies not only lowers the levels but also treats body’s defective tendency to hold  excess of uric acid. Homeopathic medicine like urtica urens, benzoic acid , Colchicum, Ledum , Guaiacium etc .you can consult me online for homoeopathic treatment without side effects.
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