Sometimes: Gout can occasionally cause an acute tendinitis but tendinitis is far more likely to have other causes. If you have no history of gout, look for other causes.
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Not usually: Gout is an arthritis type of disease that affects joints. Usually it affects joints of the foot and sometimes the fingers or elbows. In acute gout attack, the joint will be warm, red, swollen and very very tender and it is usually localized to the joint area.
Answered 2/28/2017
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