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Understanding Gout

March 7, 2024 ·

Gout pain is excruciating and can be prevented!

Demystifying Gout

Let’s start by understanding what gout really is. Gout is a chronic, inflammatory condition characterized by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in soft tissues, particularly in and around joints. These crystals trigger intense joint pain, swelling, and redness during flare-ups, making even simple movements agonizing. While gout primarily affects the big toe joint, it can also occur in other joints like the ankles, knees, and fingers, causing significant discomfort and mobility issues.

The Connection Between Gout, Joint Pain, and Inflammation

Gout-related joint pain stems from the inflammatory response triggered by the presence of urate crystals. It is normal for our body to have uric acid, however when our uric acid levels get too high, they form crystals and can accumulate in our joints. They can then kick-start an immune reaction, leading to inflammation and the classic symptoms of gout, such as swelling and redness. 

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Heartburn with Autoimmune Conditions

March 4, 2024 ·

Understand your heartburn when you have an autoimmune condition

Understanding the Link Between Autoimmune Conditions and Heartburn

Today I’m diving into a topic that affects many of us but often goes unnoticed in those with autoimmune conditions: heartburn, or as it’s medically known, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). 

We’re reviewing all things GERD and unpacking why it matters, especially for those with autoimmunity. We’ll also offer some practical tips for managing this often-overlooked aspect of our health

What Exactly is Heartburn?

Heartburn occurs when stomach contents flow back up into your esophagus, causing discomfort, burning sensations, and sometimes a sour taste in your mouth. While it may seem like just a normal part of life, it’s more prevalent among those with autoimmune conditions than you might think.

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