Gout is a disease of rheumatic etiology caused by the deposition of uric acid salts in the joints. The clinical manifestations of the disease are pain, deformation of the affected joint, dysfunction and formation of characteristic nodules (tophi).
Without treatment, the disease progresses over time and salt deposits in the form of microcrystals begin to accumulate in the internal organs. Most often, the kidneys are affected, which leads to the development of pyelonephritis, kidney failure and other complications. The diagnosis is made based on symptoms and confirmed by puncture of the affected joint and x-ray. Treatment includes pharmacotherapy, special diet, and physical therapy.
Basic principles of the diet.
The treating doctor draws up an approximate menu, individually for each patient, taking into account the form and severity of the disease, the presence of concomitant pathologies, the patient's age and the characteristics of his body.
The goal of the diet is to minimize the level of uric acid in the body, which leads to an improvement in the patient's general well-being and improves their quality of life. Food products should not contain purines, which, once they enter the body, are converted into uric acid.
It is recommended to include more fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet. The recipes are quite simple, the main thing is to prepare them correctly and not use ingredients from the list of prohibited foods.
Therapeutic nutrition helps the patient at home to quickly improve his general well-being, relieve unpleasant symptoms and even increase the duration of periods of remission. Neglect of the diet, consumption of spicy and fatty foods, alcohol (especially wine and beer), coffee quickly increase the level of uric acid in the body, which leads to another attack of the disease. Therefore, it is necessary to constantly follow a diet. Proper nutrition during periods of remission and especially exacerbation will help avoid the development of a number of serious complications.
The patient should always have before his eyes a table of permitted foods, as well as recipes for the preparation of various dishes. This will help create the optimal menu based on the individual food preferences of each patient and taking into account the characteristics of her body.
It is important not only to use the right products, but also to follow a certain diet. You should eat food frequently, but in small portions (fractional meals). Fasting and overeating are unacceptable, as this can provoke an attack of the disease. If you have excess weight, you must get rid of it. But this must be done gradually; Sudden weight loss can have a negative impact on health, especially if the patient is no longer young.
We must not forget about the drinking regime. It is necessary to drink at least one and a half liters of fluid per day (up to three liters during periods of exacerbation). In addition to water, the consumption of compotes, mineral water, weak tea, fruit drinks and rosehip decoction is allowed. It is better to drink not during meals, but between meals.
Prohibited products
You need to follow the diet throughout life and not just during exacerbations. The diet should be as balanced as possible. Dairy products and vegetables are allowed. It is important to drink enough fluids, as this speeds up the removal of excess uric acid from the body.
With the help of a diet, it is not only possible to alleviate the symptoms of the disease and reduce the frequency of exacerbations, but also to normalize weight, reducing the load on the affected joints. The main rule is to exclude foods rich in purines from the diet.
These include:
- cakes and pastries;
- canned food;
- legumes;
- baking;
- offal;
- processed meat products (sausages, sausages, etc. );
- fatty fish;
- chocolate;
- spicy, salty, smoked and pickled foods;
- Fast food;
- fungus;
- any alcohol, but especially wine and beer;
- cocoa, strong black tea, coffee.
If metabolic disorders occur against the background of diabetes or atherosclerosis, then it is necessary to carefully monitor the total calorie content of food, the amount of fatty foods, cholesterol and sugar levels.
Authorized products
The gout diet is based on the principles of a healthy diet, so it is not very difficult to follow. The main thing is to get used to the changes in diet. Then everything will be easier. Prohibited foods must be excluded completely.
Allowed products include:
- dietary meats (rabbit, chicken, turkey);
- eggs (small quantities);
- fermented dairy products;
- vegetable oils (linseed and olive oil are the best options);
- seafood;
- pasta, cereals;
- low-fat varieties of fish;
- fresh fruits and vegetables that are not on the list of prohibited foods;
- jam, pastille, marshmallows;
- candies without chocolate;
- dried fruits (except raisins);
- Honey.
It is necessary to be clear that you will have to eat according to the above recommendations for the rest of your life. Violation of the diet and consumption of prohibited foods quickly provokes an exacerbation of the disease.
Diet for gout: table number 6
Unfortunately, it is impossible to completely cure the disease, especially if its course is complicated by diabetes or obesity. However, following diet number 6, you can quickly relieve exacerbations and reduce the frequency of relapses of the disease.
Nutritional characteristics of this diet:
- It is necessary to completely exclude foods rich in purines and oxalic acid salts from the menu;
- it is necessary to limit the consumption of salt, in especially severe cases this product is completely excluded from the diet;
- on the table there should be milk, vegetables and other alkalizing foods;
- if there are no contraindications (kidney disease, heart disease and others), then it is necessary to significantly increase the amount of fluid consumed, which promotes the rapid elimination of uric acid salts from the body;
- it is necessary to minimize the amount of refractory fats and animal proteins;
- If the patient is obese, then it is necessary to reduce the amount of carbohydrates in the diet.
The classic standard menu is signed by the attending physician. There may be several food options. Food should be prepared as usual, food should be at normal temperature. It is recommended to boil fish and meat. Meat and mushroom broths should be drained, as they contain a large amount of purines.
By following such a diet, nutrition is normalized, purine metabolism in the body is gradually stabilized, and the amount of uric acid salts decreases. In addition, over time the patient gets rid of obesity, which also has a positive effect on health and improves quality of life. Joint pain disappears, inflammation decreases, which reduces the likelihood of relapses of the disease in the future.
Important!It is not necessary to self-medicate. The preparation of the diet must be carried out by a specialist. Diet number 6, despite its effectiveness, may not be suitable for all patients. Much depends on the age of the patient, the course of the disease and the presence of concomitant pathologies. For example, if a person, in addition to gout, has obesity, he may be prescribed diet number 8, which provides for more serious restrictions.
Diet for gout in men and women during an exacerbation.
In case of exacerbations of this pathology, it is necessary to follow diet number 6 for at least two weeks. Preference should be given to liquid foods. It is necessary to limit the consumption of fatty meats, fish and poultry as much as possible.
The menu is based on liquid porridge, vegetable soups and fermented milk products. Meals are divided. Long breaks between meals, overeating or fasting increase the likelihood of developing an attack of the disease. You can drink compotes, jellies, mineral water, juices, weak tea.
Drinking regimen
How much and what type of water should you drink if you have gout? The total amount of fluid should be at least 2 liters per day.
If the patient has a complication in the form of urolithiasis, it is recommended to drink alkalizing mineral waters or water with potassium bicarbonate. The alkaline balance can be increased with the help of citrus fruits, in addition to introducing a large amount of vegetable protein into the diet with the exception of animal protein.
Very often, alcohol consumption is one of the main causes of the disease. Therefore, you should avoid alcoholic beverages completely. Even dry red wine, which is allowed to be drunk in small doses for other diseases, is prohibited for gout. Sometimes it is enough to drink a couple of sips of alcohol for another attack of the disease to appear. Cocoa, coffee and strong black tea are also completely prohibited.
In addition to cleansing the body of toxins, drinking plenty of fluids improves kidney function and stimulates the dissolution of uric acid crystals and their elimination. This allows not only to improve the health and well-being of the patient, but also to reduce the dosage of certain drugs.
Sample menu for the week.
Monday
- For breakfast you can cook an omelette, baked or steamed, eat 150 grams of vegetable salad and a couple of slices of bread.
- For lunch, you can cook vegetable soup, eat boiled or steamed lean fish.
- For dinner, prepare a vegetable stew with eggplant and zucchini, and you can also eat a piece of bread.
Tuesday
- For breakfast, make oatmeal with dried or fresh fruits.
- For lunch, pilaf with lean chicken fillet without frying.
- For dinner, a vegetable stew is prepared with potatoes and low-fat cheese, which is cooked in the oven. You can also eat a piece of bread.
Wednesday
- Breakfast: egg white omelet, zrazy with carrots and fruits, weak tea with milk.
- Lunch: thin rice soup, cauliflower stewed in milk, dried fruit compote.
- Dinner: pasta with sugar and cottage cheese, gazpacho, kefir.
Thursday
- For breakfast, they prepare a cottage cheese salad with cucumbers, green onions and unsalted cheese, dressed with nut butter. You can eat a piece of bread. Wash everything with rosehip decoction.
- For lunch, you can cook puree fish soup, prepare a salad with beets and sour cream, eat 2 baked potatoes and drink compote.
- For dinner they eat rice pudding porridge. As a drink, chicory with milk.
Friday
- Breakfast: baked cheesecakes or cottage cheese with sour cream, fruit.
- Lunch: vegetable sauce, durum wheat pasta, with seafood.
- Dinner: buckwheat porridge with lean fish, baked.
Saturday
- For breakfast, they cook wheat porridge in water and eat dried fruits.
- Vegetable soup is prepared for lunch. You can also eat a piece of bread, some pumpkin seeds.
- For dinner, vegetable stew, boiled egg, seafood.
Sunday
- Breakfast: natural yogurt, cheese sandwiches, lightly brewed tea.
- Lunch: vegetable and barley soup, potato cutlets with sour cream.
- Dinner: a piece of lean boiled pork, salad with fresh vegetables, buckwheat porridge.