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Gout and Your Feet
Gout is a form of arthritis that occurs as a result of the build-up of uric acid
in the body and the joint fluid (hyperuricemia). This accumulation of uric acid
typically occurs when the body has difficulty processing certain protein
substances called purines (PURE-EENS) that are found naturally in our diets.
Additional Gout Foot Sites Symptoms
Gout usually starts with a sudden
onset of intense pain in one or more joints, usually the big toe joint of the
foot. The pain is accompanied by redness, swelling and warmth over the joint.
Typically, the patient does not recall injuring the joint before the pain
started. Many patients say they first noticed pain in the middle of the night or
upon arising in the morning.
Gout-Early Stage Diagnosis The diagnosis is based on a personal and family history, as well as on the doctor's examination which often finds the classic signs of gout and makes the diagnosis clear. Blood tests often are performed to determine uric acid levels, and the joint fluid is examined to look for uric acid crystals. X-rays also may be performed to examine both the bones and joints to rule out abnormal changes associated with gout.
Gout-Late Stage
Treatment Prevention
Certain foods that are high in purines can
increase uric acid levels and thus bring on an acute attack of gout. These
foods include red meats, shellfish, beer, red wine and salt. Some
medications, such as diuretics (water pills) that are often used to control
high blood pressure or reduce swelling, also may cause an acute attack of
gout. Stress, infection, and trauma also are possible causes. If you have a personal or family history of gout, you should have regular examinations. Schedule an appointment to visit with Aloha Foot and Ankle Associates, Inc. to determine which treatment is likely to be the most successful in your case.
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