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MTA Thống Phong Information
MTA Thống Phong is a herbal pharmaceutical product that helps relieve rheumatism, strengthen bones and tendons, reduce uric acid, and alleviate joint pain caused by rheumatism or gout.
Ingredients:
Bạch chỉ Extract: 200mg
Đào nhân Extract: 144mg
Hoàng bá Extract: 540mg
Khương hoạt Extract: 90mg
Thần khúc Extract: 270mg
Nam tinh Extract: 540mg
Quế chi Extract: 90mg
Thương truật Extract: 540mg
Uy linh tiên Extract: 150mg
Dây gắm Extract: 600mg
Xuyên khung Extract: 270mg
Phòng kỳ Extract: 200mg
Hồng hoa Extract: 36mg
Other excipients to make up 1 sachet: 5g
Benefits:
Supports the removal of rheumatism, strengthens bones and tendons, and reduces uric acid.
Helps relieve joint pain caused by rheumatism.
Target Audience:
People suffering from joint pain due to rheumatism or gout.
How to Use:
Take 3 times a day.
Children over 12 years old: 1-2 sachets per time.
Adults: 2-3 sachets per time.
Each treatment period should last for 3 months.
If the pain has disappeared before 3 months, it is still recommended to complete the full 3 months for better blood circulation, meridian flow, and prevention of pain recurrence.
If suffering from gout for many years, use 2-3 treatment courses.
Dissolve the powder in hot water, stir well until completely dissolved, then add cool water and drink immediately.
Special Notes:
This product does not contain sucrose (refined sugar), so it is safe for people with diabetes.
Storage: Keep in a dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Expiration Date: 36 months from the production date. Expiration date is printed on the packaging.
Caution:
This product is not a medication and does not replace prescribed medicines.
Do not use for pregnant women or those who are allergic to any ingredient in the product.
Consult a healthcare professional before use.
Registration Number: 6744/2018/ĐPSK Quality Control Number: 00227/2019/ATTP-XNQC
What is Gout and How Dangerous Is It?
Gout, also known as "gouty arthritis," is a metabolic disorder that has become increasingly common today. It occurs when the level of uric acid in the blood rises uncontrollably. This excess uric acid leads to the formation of urate crystals that accumulate in the joints, causing acute arthritis and impairing kidney function and other organs.
If left untreated or improperly treated, gout can lead to serious complications. It often causes intense joint pain, particularly in the big toe, and may lead to swelling and redness. Over time, repeated gout attacks can lead to joint damage and can affect kidney function, potentially causing kidney stones.
Early diagnosis and proper treatment are key to managing gout and preventing further complications.
Bệnh gout có thể gây ra nhiều biến chứng nguy hiểm nếu không chữa trị kịp thời
Dangerous Complications of Gout
Some of the dangerous complications that gout can cause include:
Tophi Formation: Chronic gout patients often experience the appearance of tophi. These are hard, white lumps that develop around the joints, affecting aesthetics and causing embarrassment in social interactions.
Kidney Complications: When uric acid levels rise too high, it can form urate stones in the kidneys. These stones are non-radiopaque and can cause conditions like interstitial nephritis, pyelonephritis, urinary tract infections, and in severe cases, chronic kidney failure.
Gastric Complications: Frequent use of anti-inflammatory painkillers for gout can put pressure on the stomach, leading to conditions like peptic ulcers or duodenal ulcers.
Symptoms of Gout
Gout often causes joint pain, especially in the hands and feet, which can be easily confused with other joint or bone diseases. However, recognizing the symptoms of gout is crucial for early treatment and avoiding complications.
Gout can be classified into two types: acute and chronic, depending on the disease's progression. The symptoms will vary based on the type:
Acute Gout:
Sudden, severe pain in the joints, restricting movement.
Swelling, redness, and warmth in the joints, particularly in the hands and feet.
Pain is most intense at night.
The swelling and inflammation can last from 3 to 10 days.
After the pain subsides, the affected area may itch and experience peeling skin.
Chronic Gout:
Persistent swelling and pain in multiple joints over extended periods.
The skin around the affected joints becomes bruised and may peel, resembling an infection.
Joint deformities can occur over time.
Causes of Gout
Gout can be caused by a variety of factors, such as unhealthy eating habits, excessive alcohol consumption, and the use of certain medications. According to Dr. Van Anh, the causes of gout can be classified into two groups:
Primary Causes:
Genetics: People with a family history of gout (parents, siblings) are more likely to develop the condition.
Congenital Factors: Some individuals have a genetic predisposition to unstable uric acid levels due to enzyme deficiencies, making them more prone to gout.
Secondary Causes:
Poor Diet: A diet low in fiber and high in protein can increase uric acid levels in the blood. Additionally, excessive alcohol consumption and the use of stimulants can trigger gout.
Medications: Long-term use of diuretics and aspirin can impair kidney function and reduce the ability to eliminate uric acid, leading to gout.
Metabolic Disorders: Conditions like chronic glomerulonephritis, kidney failure, lipid disorders, and diabetes increase the likelihood of elevated uric acid levels in the blood.
Obesity: Studies show that obese individuals are five times more likely to develop gout compared to those with normal body weight.
Common Treatment Methods for Gout
There are several ways to treat gout, including Western and traditional Eastern medicine. Depending on the patient's condition, different treatment methods may be chosen. However, it is essential for patients to thoroughly research and consult with medical professionals before deciding on the most appropriate treatment.
Western Medicine for Gout:
Commonly prescribed medications for gout include anti-inflammatory drugs, pain relievers, and drugs to reduce uric acid levels. While these medications provide immediate relief and reduce pain quickly, they come with potential side effects. Self-medicating or using these medications without proper medical supervision can lead to serious complications.
Experts recommend that patients who are prescribed specific gout medications should consult with their doctors before use. Taking excessive amounts or using the wrong type of medication can lead to side effects like headaches, dizziness, and stomach ulcers.
Thuốc tân dược điều trị gout tiềm ẩn nhiều nguy cơ
Some Western Medications for Treating Gout
Uric Acid-Lowering Medications: These include Allopurinol (which reduces uric acid production) and Probenecid (which increases uric acid excretion via the kidneys).
Pain Relief and Anti-inflammatory Medications: These are typically used during acute gout episodes and include Colchicine and Corticosteroids.
Medications to Alkalize Blood and Urine, Enhancing Uric Acid Excretion: These include sodium bicarbonate solutions and Foncitril, which help to promote the elimination of uric acid.
Supportive Treatment for Gout with Traditional Medicine
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), gout is classified as "Thống Phong", which is a form of "Tí" syndrome in TCM. The condition is believed to arise when external factors such as wind, heat, dampness, and cold invade the body, leading to blood stagnation, Qi blockage, and impaired circulation. This results in the accumulation of "phlegm" around the joints, often in the fingers, toes, wrists, ankles, and knees.
The primary treatment in TCM focuses on dispersing wind, expelling cold, and eliminating dampness. The general effects of the herbal formulations used are to reduce inflammation, swelling, and pain in the joints, while nourishing the blood and promoting the production of natural lubricants for the joints, helping to improve mobility and flexibility.
The formula "Thống Phong Hàn" is commonly used for treating gout in TCM and has the following key ingredients:
Bạch chỉ (Angelica dahurica): Expels wind, resolves dampness, activates blood circulation, and alleviates pain, particularly for joint pain.
Xuyên khung (Ligusticum sinense): Promotes Qi circulation, invigorates blood, expels wind, and relieves pain associated with gout and rheumatism.
Uy linh tiên (Vaccaria segetalis): Dispels wind, expels dampness, opens the meridians, and relieves joint pain.
Phòng kỷ (Saposhnikovia divaricata): Expels wind, promotes water metabolism, drains excess fluids, and reduces internal heat and dampness.
Thương truật (Atractylodes macrocephala): Strengthens the spleen, dispels dampness, induces sweating, and treats conditions related to wind-damp.
Hoàng bá (Phellodendron amurense): Clears heat, dries dampness, and detoxifies the body.
Thần khúc (Zygophyllum fabago): Aids digestion and harmonizes the stomach.
Đào nhân (Peach seed): Activates blood circulation, clears blood stagnation, and reduces swelling and pain.
Hồng hoa (Carthamus tinctorius): Promotes blood circulation, removes blood stasis, and relieves joint pain.
Nam tinh (Pinellia ternata): Resolves phlegm and dampness, and helps clear the airways.
Quế chi (Cinnamomum cassia): Warms the Yang, supports circulation, warms the kidneys and spleen, and expels cold and dampness.
Khương hoạt (Rhizoma Zingiberis): Dispels wind and dampness, and is effective in treating joint pain and stiffness.
MTA Thống Phong is a product based on the "Thống Phong Hàn" formula and is manufactured using 100% natural herbal ingredients. It helps to support the body in eliminating wind and dampness, strengthening the joints, reducing uric acid, and alleviating joint pain caused by gout. This product is particularly beneficial for individuals suffering from joint pain due to gout or other forms of wind-damp conditions.
KẾT HỢP ĐỂ ĐẠT KẾT QUẢ CAO
Kết hợp với Hoạt huyết dưỡng não => Hành khí, hoạt huyết, giảm đau
Kết hợp với Mệnh môn thủy => Bổ thận, mạnh gân cốt, tăng cường sức khỏe
Bộ sản phẩm hoàn hảo dành cho người bị Gout
What to Eat and Avoid When You Have Gout
When suffering from gout, it’s essential to pay close attention to your diet to prevent the condition from worsening.
Foods People with Gout Should Eat:
Fruits and Vegetables: These help reduce joint inflammation and lower the levels of uric acid in the body.
Legumes and Grains: These can help balance uric acid levels and prevent it from rising uncontrollably, which can cause inflammation in the joints.
Dairy Products: High in calcium, dairy is very beneficial for people with gout.
Foods to Avoid When You Have Gout:
Organ Meats: These can cause a sudden spike in uric acid levels, worsening joint inflammation.
High-Protein Meats: Red meats such as beef, chicken, and lamb can raise uric acid levels and cause severe joint inflammation.
Seafood: Shellfish like shrimp, clams, crab, and oysters can trigger a rise in uric acid levels.
Fructose-Rich Foods: Foods like honey and sugary drinks can elevate uric acid levels in the body.
Maintaining a proper diet is key for managing gout and preventing flare-ups.
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