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 | What is gout? |
| | otherwise known asarthropathy is a rheumatic complaint, that usually attacks a single joint at a time. The disease has a preference for the big toe of middle-aged men - it swells, turns red and becomes The soreness is such that just walking through a room can cause It is more common in men than women by a factor of 10 to 1.
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 | What is the cause of gout? |
| | The disease is caused by the deposition of (uric acid) Uric acid is a by-product of the body's metabolism. Normally the is removed when urinating, but among patients with a predisposition for , the uric acid accumulates in the blood. Among some of these patients, the concentration in the blood is so high that the'overflows' and settles in the joints and possibly in the skin.
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 | What are the signs of gout? |
| | to the onset of symptoms of there is usually a latent period of several years in which the concentration of has gradually increased. This condition is called Some 95 per cent of the people with this condition never develop
The first gout attack is often at night. Typically, the afflicted person wakes up in the middle of the night with extreme pain near the joint of the big toe (if the pain is in the knee it is called gonagra). The joint is swollen and may turn a Even the smallest stimuli produce severe pain, for instance a blanket on the toe. The first attack usually subsides after about a week. About 10 per cent of the victims will never again experience whereas others will experience more frequent and longer lasting attacks if they are not treated. If it is not treated, repeated cases of over several years can produce permanent damage in the joint.
If no preventive treatment is undertaken, over time, will collect under the skin. In this case the are seen as small bumps near the joints or on the outer side of the ear called tophi. Occasionally they rupture or ooze out yellowish chalky materials.
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