See details: Gout is an acute inflammatory arthritis due to the present of uric acid crystals in the joint. It may also be defined as having uric acid kidney stones.
Answered 7/17/2014
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Uric acid in a joint: Gout is a chronic disease caused by deposition of uric acid crystals in the joints. This deposition causes acute episodes of joint swelling, redness, and pain, which can last for several days before it resolves on its own. Gout usually affects the great toe, but if left untreated, can affect other joints in the body.
Answered 8/20/2015
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Arthritis caused ...: by the over accumulation of uric acid. Gout can cause acute attacks with severe pain, redness, and swelling (for men, especially common in the foot). If left untreated, it can cause chronic arthritis involving multiple joints.
Answered 11/28/2017
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High uric acid: levls causing the uric acid to come out of the blood steam and crystalizes in spots that are in extremities. 75% of the time the first MPJ joint. Can also occur other spots like pinna of the ear.
Answered 7/5/2017
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Gout.: Gout comes from a problem with the body's handling of uric acid, leading to uric acid crystals accumulating in the fluid within joints. The body's inflammatory response to these crystals results in episodes of severe pain in the joints involved. Usually starts with a first episode at the base of the big toe; subsequent bouts can occur in other joints.
Answered 2/14/2017
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