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- $Title{Is There Any Connection Between Lyme Disease and Gout?}
- $Subject{lyme disease arthritis rash Ill Defined Symptoms symptom joint joints
- Infections Parasites gout Infection Parasite}
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- Is There Any Connection Between Lyme Disease and Gout?
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- QUESTION: There are several golf courses here in my area where white-tailed
- deer roam freely. This is considered an asset and some courses incorporate
- that information in their name. An ever increasing number of players and
- maintenance personnel have symptoms resembling gout. Deer tick borne Lyme
- Disease is endemic in this region. Is there any connection between Lyme
- Disease and gout? Please respond by mid-May, start of the deer tick season.
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- ANSWER: Doesn't the good golfing season start about the same time in your
- area? Humor aside, your question has much merit, and it is important to make
- all my readers aware of the facts about Lyme disease. To answer your specific
- question, there is no connection between true gout (an arthritic condition due
- to crystals derived from high levels of uric acid, being deposited in joints
- and tendons) and Lyme disease, EXCEPT for the symptoms! The slow development
- of the arthritic like symptoms of Lyme Disease may resemble those of gout, and
- so it is important that all are alerted to the possibility of this infectious
- disease, passed on by the bite of the deer tick. The history of a tick bite
- helps enormously, but frequently the bite goes undetected. The arthritic
- symptoms may not develop until weeks after, and if there has been no typical
- rash or symptoms that we now know are Lyme related the diagnosis may be
- missed. It would well advised for your "gout" sufferers to be rechecked,
- keeping the possibility of a Lyme Disease diagnoses in mind.
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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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