Treatment of gout and hyperuricemia

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Abstract

Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis in adult populations. Its prevalence is growing, especially in developed countries. Gouty arthritis is a extremely painful disease severely affecting the quality of life and with its relationship to cardiovascular risks gout is also life-threatening disease. In recent times has changed the paradigm of the treatment of acute gouty arthritis and also long- term hypouricemic therapy. An important place in the complex treatment plays non-pharmacological treatment, which include not just a diet, but also other aspects of lifestyle (exercise, overweight). Complex therapy of gout must contain also control of systemic risks of the disease.

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Bradna, P. (2019). Treatment of gout and hyperuricemia. Interni Medicina pro Praxi, 21(4), 212–216. https://doi.org/10.36290/int.2019.032

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