Symptoms of Gout

By Kathy Nelson · Sunday, January 25th, 2009
by Kathy Nelson

The uric acid crystals that cause gout will have been building up in your joints for years before they cause your first actual attack of gout. You may not even realize that the aches and pains are not just normal aging pains until you have a full blown gout attack.

If you have any of the following symptoms then there is a good chance you have gout:-

1. They will feel some warmth along with extreme tenderness when the infected joint is touched. Normally the joint most commonly affected by this condition is the big toe. But as well as the warmth and tenderness a person will notice the joint has become inflamed and it is also painful. These particular symptoms of gout are more commonly referred to as podagra.

2. Nighttime can often be the first time you notice the intent pain that gout can give you from even the light pressure of a bed sheet.

3.Some gout sufferers will have an attack that comes on quickly and lasts many hours. After the initial pain, which can be very intense, the level drops over the next 2 days to a week.

4. When the gout attack actually begins to subside then the person finds that the skin around the joint, which is affected, may feel itchy and starts to peel.

As well as the symptoms mentioned above there are others that a person may also suffer from if they have a gout attack. But it is important to note however that not everyone who has gout will suffer from these symptoms and the severity of them will vary also.

Just because your pain is in your elbow or wrist it doesn’t mean it isn’t gout. While gout usually attacks your big toe joint there are many instances of people who have had no trouble at all with their toes but have had immense pain in other joints.

Gout can attack after an illness or surgery, to make it even worse it can often be missed and just treated as another ache or pain from the surgery or illness. Older people seem to suffer this misdiagnose more than others.

When a person starts to display any of the symptoms we have mentioned here it is vital to get them to see a Dr. Some people will dismiss the pain as a temporary discomfort, however without proper medication it will come back worse the next time.

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Gout arthritis certainly is a dreadful issue, my own man is struggling with the disease for some months now. It puts a lot of stress on me, witnessing a loved member of the family and friend suffer from pain so often. Sticking with a good diet program for prevention and making use of the right treatment methods is obligatory. Personally, I would urge any one who is currently noticing primary signs or symptoms of joint pain to by any means take this absolutely serious. Better speak to a doctor as soon as possible and adapt your nutrition to prevent the outbreak of the disease. It is definitely no fun, thats for sure! Search effective therapy options and keep clear of purine rich food, beer etc to take prophylactic measure!

 

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