
Diet plays an important role in controlling gout. Choosing foods that are low in purines and avoiding foods that increase uric acid in the blood can help reduce joint pain, redness, and prevent long-term complications.

“Gout” is not merely a common arthritis condition, but it can lead to serious diseases such as heart disease, chronic kidney disease, and stroke if uric acid levels are not controlled within the normal range. Proper treatment and self-care according to the doctor's advice can help reduce symptoms, prevent recurrence, and decrease the risk of long-term complications.

Stress can impact you both physically and psychologically, especially when the mind is overly troubled – so much that you are no longer able to handle the stress.

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease, characterized by the production of unusual antibodies that can attack patient’s own tissues and organs.