URIC ACID

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A chemical called uric acid, which is composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen, is what produces the vast majority of the ions and solutions known as urates and acid urates inside the body. This acid is produced by the body’s digestive breakdown of purines. These purines are organic compounds that can be found in various foods as well as human tissue. Uric acid is removed from the body by the renal system and is expelled with the urine. But sometimes due to various reasons, the kidneys are unable to remove uric acids resulting in excessive uric acid formation. Homeopathic treatment for uric acid helps to lower the uric acid levels in the body so that the patients feel active in their lifestyle.

High uric acid formation is brought on by Hyperuricemia. In simple words, it is a disorder that occurs when our kidneys are unable to remove uric acid effectively or if there is a large consumption of high purine in the diet. The best way to treat high uric acid levels is by using homeopathic therapy. When the body’s defective propensity to retain too much uric acid is corrected with homeopathic medications. The London GRP Homeopathy helps individuals identify these risk factors and provides the best possible homeopathic medications along with lifestyle modifications to cope with the problem.

Common Symptoms of High Uric Acid
Gout is brought on by high blood uric acid levels (hyperuricemia) which is characterized by abrupt, intense bouts of joint pain, swelling, and irritation. The following list includes the most typical gout and high uric acid symptoms:
  1. Severe Joint Pain
  2. Inflammation and Swelling
  3. Fever
  4. Reoccurring Episodes
  5. Limited Range of Motion
  6. Warmth
Causes of Uric Acid
High uric acid or Gout is generally brought on by Hyperuricemia, a condition marked by elevated blood levels of uric acid. When urate crystals build up in the joints they develop in the formation of Gout. It causes abrupt, intense pain, swelling, and inflammation in the joints. Gout and elevated uric acid levels are caused by a number of reasons, including:
  • Dietary Factors
  • Drinking Alcohol
  • Genetics
  • Stress and Illness
  • Age & Gender