Gout - Other Treatment

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Other Treatment

Although not proven in scientific studies, complementary therapies may be used by some people to relieve symptoms caused by gout.

  • Cherries and an herb called devil's claw are folk medicine remedies that have been used as anti-inflammatories to treat gout.10 Research is needed to evaluate the usefulness of these and other complementary medicines to treat gout.
  • In high amounts, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is known to reduce chronic inflammation. It has not yet been studied to see whether it can help to reduce inflammation in gout episodes.
  • Although still just a theory, some studies indicate that folic acid may be helpful in inhibiting the enzyme needed to produce uric acid.10

Be sure to talk with your health professional if you are considering taking vitamins, minerals, or other remedies to help reduce future gout attacks.

Last Updated: 07/24/2006

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