Gout Pain - Now It"s a Battle Of The Sexes!
Gout is most commonly seen in men particularly those over the age of 40.
Although statistics are now indicating that it is becoming more prevalent in our senior years, up to 75 years of age.
Those at most risk, according to the National Institutes of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, are as follows:
The symptoms are often the same as men and remedies being recommended are similar to those recommended to men.
There has been some research done that has revealed that a high consumption of fructose has contributed to higher occurrence of gout in women.
Women that have regularly consumed soda and fruit juices that are commonly sweetened with fructose have recorded higher incidences of gout attacks.
So it seems that, what was once a predominantly male condition, gout has spread its dirty claws into the fairer sex as well! Ladies all is not lost! With all these statistics indicating record number of gout cases, there has been an increase in available remedies, both in natural remedies and traditional medication.
The key to managing your gout pain is research.
Not all remedies (both natural and traditional medication) will work the same for each one of us.
I was a long term sufferer of gout and discovered that natural remedies worked wonders for me.
I have friends and colleagues that have found traditional medication is best for them.
Having taken traditional meds for my gout and not really seeing a significant improvement, I started researching what natural remedies for gout were available.
As a result of this research, I created Gout Relief Online, a website that has been created to help gout sufferers understand more about their gout and what gout remedies and cures are available.
So there is no better time than now to start your gout free life!
Although statistics are now indicating that it is becoming more prevalent in our senior years, up to 75 years of age.
Those at most risk, according to the National Institutes of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, are as follows:
- people with a family history of gout
- those who are overweight
- patients with kidney problems
- people who have had organ transplants
- those that consume too much alcohol
The symptoms are often the same as men and remedies being recommended are similar to those recommended to men.
There has been some research done that has revealed that a high consumption of fructose has contributed to higher occurrence of gout in women.
Women that have regularly consumed soda and fruit juices that are commonly sweetened with fructose have recorded higher incidences of gout attacks.
So it seems that, what was once a predominantly male condition, gout has spread its dirty claws into the fairer sex as well! Ladies all is not lost! With all these statistics indicating record number of gout cases, there has been an increase in available remedies, both in natural remedies and traditional medication.
The key to managing your gout pain is research.
Not all remedies (both natural and traditional medication) will work the same for each one of us.
I was a long term sufferer of gout and discovered that natural remedies worked wonders for me.
I have friends and colleagues that have found traditional medication is best for them.
Having taken traditional meds for my gout and not really seeing a significant improvement, I started researching what natural remedies for gout were available.
As a result of this research, I created Gout Relief Online, a website that has been created to help gout sufferers understand more about their gout and what gout remedies and cures are available.
So there is no better time than now to start your gout free life!