Showing posts with label Rheumatologist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rheumatologist. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Why taking painkillers for gout is dangerous


MANILA -- It is common for people suffering from gout to resort to painkillers to get rid of the excruciating pain caused by inflamed joints.

However, a rheumatologist warned against taking painkillers frequently, as this can lead to more serious problems.

In an interview on DZMM's "Magandang Gabi Dok," Dr. Julie Li-Yu, a rheumatologist, explained that most painkillers, if abused, can lead to complications and other medical conditions not related to gout.

"Kadalasan, dahil sa sobrang kampante ng ilang mga pasyenteng gumagamit ng mga gamot, paulit-ulit nilang ginagamit na walang konsultasyong. Nasisira na ang bato, nabubutas ang sikmura, nagkakaroon ng bleeding, bleeding ulcer, kidney failure, liver problems... depende sa profile ng pasyente," Li-Yu said.

Gout is caused by high levels of uric acid production. The excess uric acid is then deposited in the joints, usually in the feet.

The pain and inflammation is the body's reaction to the excess uric acid in the joints, which it considers as a foreign body.

According to Li-Yu, advised patients to always consult their doctors before taking medicines, since specialists prescribe medicines depending on the patient's profile and medical history.

She also noted that the number of younger people suffering from gout is increasing, which the doctor attributed to poor lifestyle choices.

"What we see nowadays, ang iniisip kasi natin ay contribution ng maraming factors. Pwede 'yang kontribusyon ng lifestyle, pwede 'yan ang No. 1, dahil iba na ang diet ng mga tao ngayon eh, lifestyle tapos walang exercise," Li-Yu explained.

Genetics is also one of the factors being considered, especially if gout runs in the family.

"Lalo na 'pag pabata ng pabata, and it runs strongly in the family, we look also into the genetics," she said.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Why Filipinos are prone to gout


MANILA -- Gout, or gouty arthritis, affects 1.6 million Filipinos, according to the Philippine Rheumatology Association.

In an interview on DZMM's "Magandang Gabi Dok", Dr. Eric Amante, a rheumatologist, said Filipinos are more prone to gout.

"Alam niyo siguro ang Pilipino, may lahi talaga tayong magka-gout. In fact, siguro tatlo o apat na dekada ang nakaraan, kahit sa US pinagaaralan nila ang mga Filipino, kasi mas mataas talaga ang level ng gout sa mga Pinoy. Maaring genetic to, tapos 'yung diet natin, mataas sa mga pagkain na nakakacause ng uric acid," Amante explained.

Gout is caused by high levels of uric acid production. The excess uric acid is then deposited in the joints, usually in the feet.

"Kapag hindi natin maiihi lahat, mailabas lahat, pupunta siya doon, at doon mamamaga ngayon 'yun. Kasi ang pagkakaintindi ng katawan natin, foreign body. So susugpuin ng katawan 'yun," Amante said.

This reaction causes swelling and inflammation in the joints. People suffering from gout sometimes experience difficulty in moving due to the pain in their inflamed joints.

While gout is often thought to affect the elderly, people as young as 18 years old can suffer also from gout.

Gout treatment includes taking medicines for the pain, as well as anti-inflammatory drugs.

According to Amante, those suffering from gout should visit a rheumatologist. Proper weight management and proper diet can also help prevent gouty arthritis.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com