What Does Uric Acid Have to Do with Gout?

What Does Uric Acid Have to Do with Gout?

Uric acid is a byproduct of the process your body goes through as it breaks down purines, chemical compounds that naturally occur in your body as well as in certain foods such as red meat, seafood and alcoholic beverages. Normally, most uric acid is reabsorbed back...

Gout

Gout is a form of arthritis that is caused by a buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints. This considered to be one of the most frequently recorded medical illnesses throughout history. Gout occurrences in the US have risen within the past twenty years and the...
Caring For a Heel Injury at Home

Caring For a Heel Injury at Home

Heel pain is one of the most common problems seen by podiatrists. Most heel injuries respond well to conservative treatments and home care methods. If you have injured your heel, it is important to rest the affected foot to avoid putting pressure on the injured heel....

Heel Pain

Have you ever gotten up from a chair or out of bed in the morning, and upon taking that first step, feel like your heel has stepped on a tack? Many people experience a feeling of sharp pain which radiates into their arch from their heel and which does not allow them...
Flat Feet and Running Injuries

Flat Feet and Running Injuries

If you have flat feet and are interested in running, then the risk of foot and ankle injuries may make you hesitant to take up the sport. People with flat feet are thought to be at an increased risk of developing certain foot problems, such as plantar fasciitis, an...