Gout Symptoms - What Are They?
When most people think of gout they
think of an excruciating pain that shoots through their muscles
and causes swelling and stiffness of the joints. In fact, gout
is considered a form of arthritis. The quicker you can diagnose
and treat gout, the less likely damage to your joints and pain
will occur. In this article I will discuss with you some of the
most obvious gout symptoms and signs.
Gout symptoms usually start with sudden and unexpected pain.
This is especially true in areas where no pain has ever been
present in the past. Additionally, you may see a swelling or
redness around the joint or the muscle. This is caused by uric
acid crystals that have formed inside the joint between the
muscles.
In addition to this noticeable swelling and pain within the
muscle, you may also experience a fever. Typically, the fever
is not a very high fever, but a low level fever which occurs
for a prolonged period of time.
The pain that is associated with gout usually comes in two
forms. The first form of pain occurs when you move the area
that is infected. The crystals inside this joint will cause
sudden excruciating pain to shoot through the muscles. The
second type of pain that is associated with gout comes from the
cause of inflammation around the tissues. This will make the
skin and muscle tender and sore to the touch. For example, if
you had swelling in the muscles that was found in the arm and
you wore a tight shirt over, that could cause pain.
Most often gout symptoms form starting the big toe. In fact,
data suggests that three fourths of all gout attacks usually
start in the big toe. If you have experience unexpected and
burning pain, swelling or anything else associated with some of
the symptoms we talked about in your big toe, this is the
biggest indicator that you are suffering from gout.
Gout symptoms are also likely to be found in a person's
heel, ankle, knee, wrist and fingers. Additionally, prolonged
and long-standing gout will affect the spine and even the helix
of the ear.
If you feel you or someone you know has these gout symptoms,
it is important you consult with a doctor for proper diagnosis
right away. The quicker you can start to treat gout the better
your chances for pain relief.
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