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- $Title{Is Gout a Condition That Could Only Affect Men?}
- $Subject{gout Metabolism connective tissue tissues arthritis protein purines
- monosodium urate uric acid joint joints colchicine allopurinol}
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- Gout Affects the Elbow*0003801.scf
- Gout Affects the Knee*0003803.scf
- Gout affects the Ankle*0003804.scf
- Gout Affects the Toes*0003805.scf
- Gout Affects the Hand*0003807.scf}
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- Is Gout a Condition That Could Only Affect Men?
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- QUESTION: When a painful toe flared up and didn't seem to get better after a
- few days, I visited my physician. The diagnosis was gout, but I thought that
- this was a condition that could only affect men. Isn't that true?
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- ANSWER: You are correct, well, almost. 95% of all people who suffer with
- gout are men, so you're unlucky enough to be in the minority here. Gout is a
- type of arthritis that is caused by a build-up of crystals of monosodium urate
- (which comes from uric acid) in the fluid of the joint. It commonly shows up
- first as a painful, swollen big toe. In women, gout usually comes on after
- menopause. Older women who are on diuretic therapy for hypertension or who
- have poor kidney function appear to be at greater risk.
- People once thought that gout was caused by high living and too much rich
- food. Crystal formation (and thus swelling and pain) is increased if you eat
- a diet high in a type of protein called purines, present in large quantities
- in glandular type meat, such as liver. However present day medications are so
- effective that your doctor may not require you to change your diet. You may
- require different medications at different stages of the attack. First,
- colchicine to deal with the acute attack, then medication to lower the levels
- of uric acid in your blood, followed by medication (allopurinol) that helps
- prevent the formation of uric acid and prevent future recurrences.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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