Volume 5 Issue 4 Oct.- Dec. 2022
Review Articles
HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT OF HYPERURICAEMIA...GOUT
Yogesh Kumar Sharma, Gagandeep Kour
Gout is a common disorder of purine metabolism. It is a disease caused by deposition of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals in tissue such as cartilage, synovial membrane, bone and tissue. This deposition occurs when serum uric acid levels exceed the saturation point of MSU crystal formation, a condition called Hyperuricemia. Hyperuricemia has been defined as a serum or plasma urate concentration greater than 7.0 mg/dl in males and 6.0mg/dl in females.