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The Gout & Uric Acid Education Society
December 2014 Newsletter
  


The Gout & Uric Acid Education Society is committed to raising public awareness about gout and arming patients, like you, with resources to help you better understand gout diagnosis and treatment.  
 
As you may have seen in our previous newsletters, we have introduced a series of educational comics to help raise awareness about the severity of gout.

With the holidays fast approaching, this comic takes a look at what it would be like if Santa had gout. Because Santa is older, overweight and is presumed to eat a lot of high fructose corn syrup in cookies and candy left for him by children around the world, he very well could be at risk for gout - which would greatly affect his holiday routine. 
 
Happy Holidays from the
Gout & Uric Acid Education Society
  

During the holiday season, decadent meals, treats and alcohol consumption are just a few temptations for all of us. People who have gout need to be extra careful with their diets or they might experience a painful gout flare. Even those who are at risk for gout may experience their first gout attack over the holidays if they are over-indulgent.

 

While gout is a lifelong condition, it can be better managed through proper diagnosis and treatment, which includes a combination of a healthy diet, exercise and the right medication. This means compliance throughout the year - even during the holidays when temptation is at a peak. Because gout is connected to many other health issues (obesity, heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease), a prompt visit to a primary care physician or specialist, such as a rheumatologist, to diagnosis and treat gout early on is also important.


For more information visit GoutEducation.org to learn about gout and other associated health issues.
Featured Material from the
Gout & Uric Acid Education Society

Those that suffer from gout should know about the importance of a healthy lifestyle, which may mean making changes to diet and exercise regimens.
 
This resource provides the latest information about a gout-friendly lifestyle. Learn more about how to make healthy choices as a part of managing gout this holiday season.

 

This fact sheet is available in English or Spanish on GoutEducation.org. To request copies of print materials visit the 'Contact Us' page.

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