Fields: Gout is a chronic condition for which there is technically no cure. But consistent treatment can help eliminate flare-ups entirely. The length of a gout flare-up varies and depends on how ...
Cardiometabolic comorbidities in particular were associated with gout treatment ... had to step up the treatment. Women with gastrointestinal diseases were at reduced risk of flares while in ...
Gout flares were ascertained during follow-up. Sex-specific multivariable Poisson ... Conclusions Comorbidities affected gout treatment patterns and the occurrence and frequency of acute attacks.
The treatment you get for gout can depend on ... To prevent gout or a gout flare-up, try the following: Focus on eating a healthy, balanced diet, such as the Mediterranean way of eating or DASH ...
“There is an unmet clinical need in the prevention of gout in people with a propensity to flare and better treatment of the flare. Current treatments can be toxic ... “All these genes and pathways can ...
Gout occurs when urate, a substance in the body, builds up ... treatment, and lifestyle changes, gout is one of the most controllable forms of arthritis. Many people avoid gout flares, decrease ...
Merriman’s research interests also include outcomes in gout, especially severity and drug response. He also applies genetic epidemiological techniques to understanding the causal relationships in gout ...