There is no relationship between Gout and fibroids.
Could not find a great deal on pomegranate and gout. however there may be something of interest to you in the related link (Gout Pal Interactive ) below
The treatment of gout may involve a combination of both drugs and dietary changes. For more information on the treatment of gout go to the related link (How To Treat Gout With Diet and Medication) below.
Go to the related link below regarding the benefits of flax seed in the case of gout.
There is quite a range of medications and instructions and warnings concerning this Therefore it would be best to follow the Related link below (Gout Medications - Gout Medicines - Gout Drug Information) for a more concice answer.
no, actually NSAIDs themselves are used in the treatment of gout, Here in this link, different drugs used in the treatment of gout are explained.
The related link states that Martin Van Buren, James Buchanan and Grover Cleveland suffered from gout. Although Benjamin Franklin was not a president, he is often confused with the early presidents and his gout is legendary.
Apparently there is a school of thought that thinks taking folic acid is good for gout. Got to the associated link (What Everyone Should Know About Folic Acid And Gout)http://www.micronutra.com/journal/gout/what-everyone-should-know-about-folic-acid-and-gou
Gynecological problems, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, reduces the threat of miscarriage, stimulates labor contractions, asthma, colic, nervous coughs, rheumatoid arthritis, gout and gonorrhea.
I don't know if there is any hard evidence for this but many people feel it is a good thing to eat for gout sufferers. See The related link below.
Yes, there can be a connection.
No, there is no harm in walking for exercise between flareups for someone whose gout has affected the ankle.