Pain in joints
Asked for Others, 35 Years
Dr. Jyothi Kadkol
Dear Patient, thank you for sharing your concern. Pain in the wrist, ankle, and even the palms can indeed happen in gout, especially when uric acid crystals irritate the joints and surrounding tissues. Many people feel hopeless because they are told that only diet control is possible, but the truth is that if the root cause is understood properly, the frequency and intensity of attacks can be reduced significantly, and long-term relief is definitely possible. Gout is not only related to uric acid levels; it is also influenced by digestion, liver function, metabolism, stress, hydration, and individual tendencies. That is why some people continue to get pain even when their uric acid is not very high. Homeopathic treatment helps by reducing inflammation, correcting the metabolic imbalance, improving uric acid elimination, and preventing recurrent attacks. It is not a painkiller; it works at the root to reduce the tendency itself. With the right remedy chosen after a personalised evaluation, most patients experience good improvement in joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and movement. Along with treatment, a few practical steps can help: staying hydrated, limiting red meat and alcohol, reducing excess sour and spicy food, avoiding long gaps between meals, and maintaining regular bowel movements. But diet alone is not enough, and you do not have to live with this pain lifelong. Early treatment prevents long-term complications like joint deformities and chronic inflammation. If you would like a detailed assessment and a personalised treatment plan, you may contact me for an online or in-clinic consultation in Bangalore. I have treated many gout patients successfully with long-term relief. Health Global Homoeopathy Clinic Regards Dr Jyoti Kadkol www.healthglobalclinics.com
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