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Suggest Treatment For Burning Sensation In The Feet

Dr.I have feet burning issues night and day its getting burilning and joints pains nee and all .just I check my blood its lot of uric acid above 13 . how I reduce the uric acid and cure the issues Please advice me its last one year I try to solve I don t find any solution Regards
Wed, 2 Mar 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

High levels of uric acid can be treated with diet changes and with medication. One of the mains symptoms of high levels is joint pain, since you are having pain, you can consider the use of pain medications to see if these would help.

Avoid certain foods such as meat, poultry, fish , seafood, alcohol, beans, peas.

There are medications that may help to reduce the levels in an acute attack and also medications that can be used consistently to help keep them low.
These require a prescription from your doctor.

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Suggest Treatment For Burning Sensation In The Feet

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic High levels of uric acid can be treated with diet changes and with medication. One of the mains symptoms of high levels is joint pain, since you are having pain, you can consider the use of pain medications to see if these would help. Avoid certain foods such as meat, poultry, fish , seafood, alcohol, beans, peas. There are medications that may help to reduce the levels in an acute attack and also medications that can be used consistently to help keep them low. These require a prescription from your doctor. I hope this helps