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    Gouty Arthritis

    Gouty arthritis or more commonly called gout is a form of arthritis that is characterized by sudden, severe attacks of pain, redness and tenderness in joints. It is caused by deposits of needle-like crystals of uric acid, and is a complex disorder. Luckily this disorder is treatable and there are methods of keeping it from recurring.

    Cause of Gouty Arthritis
    The cause of gout is an accumulation of urate crystals that outcomes to soreness of the joint. Uric acid is a waste product of the body formed from the breakdown of purines which would normally be flushed out by the kidneys via urine. But sometimes when the body either produces too much or excretes too little of this acid, uric acid can build up forming sharp, needle-like crystals (urate) in a joint or surrounding tissue that causes pain, soreness and swelling.

    These crystal deposits can also cause another condition known as false gout (pseudogout). But pseudogout crystals are made of calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate rather than of uric acid. Although pseudogout can influence the almighty toe, it's more likely to attack large joints such as the knees, wrists and ankles.

    Signs and Symptoms of Gouty Arthritis
    The signs and symptoms of gouty arthritis springs up suddenly, often at night, without warning, however these symptoms are almost always acute.

    ? Intense Joint Pain
    Gouty arthritis generally affects the large joint of the almighty toe, but can also eventuate in your feet, ankles, knees, hands and wrists. The pain usually lasts five to ten days and then stops, it subside steadily over one to two weeks leaving the joint actually common and pain-free.
    ? Inflammation and Redness
    The joints that are affected become swollen, tender and red.

    Four Stages of Gouty Arthritis
    Gouty arthritis can be categorized into four stages but does not usually progress when proper treatment is given.

    ? Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia
    This stage doesn't usually call for treatment; in this stage the person has high levels of blood uric acid but no other symptoms.
    ?Acute Gout / Acute Gouty Arthritis
    In this stage of gouty arthritis, hyperuricemia has caused deposits of uric acid crystals in joint spaces, leading to gouty attacks.

    ? Interval / Intercritical
    This is the period between acute gouty arthritis attacks, a person has no symptoms.
    ? Chronic Tophaceous Gout
    This is the advance stage of gouty arthritis, where the disease has caused permanent damage. However, the bulk never progress to this stage with proper treatment.

    Prevention of Gouty Arthritis
    There is no exact and certainly way of preventing gout. If you already have gout, the doctor may prescribe certain drugs to alleviate the risk or lessen the severity of future attacks. Some of these drugs include allopurinol (Zyloprim, Aloprim) and probenecid. When taken daily, these drugs can slow the rate at which uric acid is produced and speed its decimation in the body. Generally, the long-term key to preventing gouty arthritis is keeping uric acid levels within a common range.



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