Symptoms of Gout
Acute gout attacks are characterized by a rapid onset of pain in the affected
joint followed by warmth, swelling, reddish discoloration, and marked
tenderness. The small joint at the base of the big toe is the most common site
for an attack. Other joints that can be affected include the ankles, knees,
wrists, fingers, and elbows. In some people, the acute pain is so intense that
even a bed sheet on the toe causes severe pain. These painful attacks usually
subside in hours to days, with or without medication. In rare instances, an
attack can last for weeks. Most people with gout will experience repeated bouts
of gouty arthritis over the years.
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