Can you not go out because you feet ache? Do
your joints seem to grow like gingers? Is
moving become very uneasy for you? You may be
suffering with gout. Do you always eat
legumes or beans and after eating, you can not
even stretch your fingers? You may be
suffering from gout.
What is gout?
Gout is a disease caused by
congenital disorder in uric acid metabolism.
Uric acid is a product of waste material found
in the urine and blood from the chemical
processes of the body. In case of gout,
the monosodium urate or more popularly called
the uric acid crystals are being deposited on
the articular cartilage of joints, tendons and
surrounding tissues. The crystal deposits are
due to the increase of uric acid concentration
in the blood stream.
Gout is characterized by
inflammation of the tissues that could also
burst through the skin. That is why people
suffering with gout sometimes have
sinuses discharging a material white as chalk.
Moreover, gout is also known as metabolic
arthritis.
Gout Signs and Symptoms
Gout has visible symptoms. Persons
with gout usually suffer with swelling and
pain in the joints especially in the hands a
nd feet. There is also an The presence of
agonizing, sudden, unexpected burning pain,
redness of skin in the areas affected,
warmness and stiffness of the joints are also
felt. Sometimes, patients also become
feverish. The crystals inside the joints and
the inflammation of the tissues around the
joints cause the pain. These tissues also
cause the skin to swell, tender and sore. Many
patients, due to extreme pain, may not even
allow other people to touch the affected
areas.
Where Gout Attacks?
Gout usually attacks in the upper
and lower extremities especially when these
parts of the body lack exercise. The lack of
exercise could cause the crystals to be easily
deposited because the joints are at rest and
the blood is also flowing into a smoother
flow. However, almost 75 percent of first
attacks of gout are recorded in the big
toe. But aside from not, gout is not limited
to the big toe, it could also attack other
joints in the feet and hands like in the
ankle, heel, instep, knee, wrist, elbow,
fingers, and spine. Gout in the spine
often results in backaches and difficulty in
moving because the spinal column becomes
stiff. Poor blood circulation in fingers due
to earlier injury could also lead to gout.
Since the kidney is responsible in
filtering the blood stream, a malfunction of
the kidneys could also lead to gout because of
the high levels of uric acid that the system
is not able to eradicate.
Men between the ages of 40 and 50 are most
prone in developing gout. Protein-rich foods
are often the cause of high levels of uric
acid. Alcohol intake could also affect the
level of uric acid and can cause acute attacks
of gout. Moreover, the development of gout
could also be a result of hereditary factors.
Diagnosis of Gout
People with high levels of uric acid in the
blood are could also not develop gout as long
as the urate is within the normal range.
However, when a person suspects that he or she
is already developing gout, the urate
test should be administered after the attack
has subsided. Through complete blood count,
the level of uric acid in the blood is also
determined. Other tests include electrolytes,
renal function and erythrocyte sedimentation
rate. Early diagnosis of gout could prevent
the patient to develop severe arthritis.