Gouty Arthritis Learning Center

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Gout is a disease involving uric acid deposits in the joints. The disorder causes pain, especially in the joints of the feet and legs. Patients with chronic gout have repeated episodes of joint pain.

Basic Info

Symptoms
Joint pain frequently starts during the night and is often described as throbbing, crushing, or excruciating. The aff...
Causes
Gout is caused by an overproduction of uric acid or a reduced ability of the kidney to get rid of uric acid. The exac...
Tests
There may be a current or previous medical history of acute arthritis in one joint. A physical examination of joints ...
Treatments
Chronic gouty arthritis is treated with drugs that help reduce uric acid levels. Medicines used to treat gout include...
Alternative Therapies
See: Arthritis resources
Risk Factors
  • Drinking too much alcohol
  • Joint infection
  • Joint injury
Complications
Kidney stones; Kidney failure; Joint deformities; Loss of mobility (patient becomes bedridden), rare.
Prevention
Drugs that lower the serum uric acid concentration may prevent the development of chronic gouty arthritis in suscepti...
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if symptoms of chronic gouty arthritis develop.

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