Gout Information
About Gout, Part 1
Gout is a form of acute arthritis that usually affects the joints. However, it may also present itself in one or more of the tendons, in the cartilage or as lumps (known as tophi) under the skin. The condition is characterized by the following symptoms:
tenderness and pain (often severe)
inflammation
swelling
reddening
a mild fever
An attack of acute gout - sometimes called acute gouty arthritis -will normally come on suddenly and swiftly, generally overnight. The affected area will start to feel hot and the skin will become red and appear shiny. Within an hour or so, it may become so painful that even the bedclothes start to feel too heavy. In many cases the individual may also develop a mild fever. The term gout is derived from the Latin word gutta, which means a drop - probably because it felt like red hot liquid dropping on to the area concerned. Gout is recognized as being one of the most painful conditions in medicine.
Although gout is usually associated with the base of the big toe, any joint in the body can be affected, and occasionally it can strike at more than one joint at once. Other areas affected can be
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