Gout
Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of severe pain, redness, tenderness, and swelling in joints, caused by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals. It primarily affects the joint at the base of the big toe and can lead to chronic joint destruction, tophi, kidney stones, or kidney damage over time.
Health Outcomes
- Altered Metabolite Profile
- Decreased Urinary pH
- Enhanced Inflammation Resolution
- Improved Antioxidant Function
- Improved Biochemical Parameters
- Improved Inflammation Levels
- Improved Inflammatory Marker Profile
- Improved Joint Function
- Improved Serum Uric Acid Levels
- Improved Symptom Control in Degenerative Joint Disease
- Improved Water Intake
- Increased Blood Protein Levels
- Increased Purine Derivative Excretion
- Increased Uric Acid
- Increased Uric Acid Excretion
- Influence on Metabolic Pathways
- Modulated Eicosanoid Levels
- Reduced Arthralgia
- Reduced Arthritis Incidence
- Reduced Clinical Symptoms of Arthritis
- Reduced Crystalluria
- Reduced IL-1β Levels
- Reduced Interleukin-1 Beta Level
- Reduced Joint Damage
- Reduced Joint Inflammation
- Reduced Joint Swelling
- Reduced Joint Tenderness
- Reduced Knee Pain
- Reduced NOD-like Receptor-associated Protein 3 Inflammasome Level
- Reduced Pain Attack
- Reduced Pain During Movement
- Reduced Pain Intensity
- Reduced Pain Symptom Score
- Reduced Pain Symptoms
- Reduced Purine Metabolism
- Reduced Serum Xanthine Oxidase Activity
- Reduced Swelling
- Reduced Swollen Joint Count
- Reduced Uric Acid Levels
- Regulated Inflammatory Process
- Regulated Inflammatory Responses
- Stabilized Amino Acid Metabolism