Symptoms of Gout

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Symptoms of Gout

Understanding Gout -- Symptoms


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What Are the Symptoms of Gout?


Symptoms of gout usually strike unexpectedly. They typically do not last more than a week, but may recur. Although, less commonly, some patients may have chronic pain due to gout. Symptoms of a gout attack may include:
  • Sudden, intense pain in a joint, typically the big toe or ankle, sometimes the knee, hand, or wrist
  • Swelling, inflammation, and a feeling that the joint is very hot
  • Extreme tenderness of the joint to even the lightest touch
  • Red or purple skin around the joint
  • In extreme cases, alternating chills and fever

With recurring attacks, soft fleshy growths may appear; called tophi, they are accumulations of uric acid crystals.


Understanding Gout



Attacks of gout can be unexpected and excruciatingly painful. More than 2million Americans suffer from gout, a form of arthritis. Here's what you shouldknow.


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Over time, gout attacks may occur more frequently, involve more joints, have more severe symptoms, and last longer.

Call Your Doctor About Gout If:

  • Severe pain in a joint occurs or lasts more than a few days, especially if chills or fever accompany the pain. These may be early signs of infection.
  • You have experienced multiple gout attacks.
  • Side effects (such as a rash) occur while you are taking allopurinol or colchicine.


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