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  • What Is Gout of the Bones?

    Gout is a fairly common problem for people who are overweight or have kidney disease, and the build-up of uric acid crystals in the joints can be painful. But severe cases can lead to a condition...

  • Gout Diet Restrictions

    Gout is a very painful condition that affects the joints, usually the toe joint, and strikes without warning. Prompt treatment of gout can offer relief, but modifying your diet can help avoid or...

  • What Are Uric Acid Crystals?

    Uric acid is a waste product that forms as part of the natural processes that occur in the body. Normally, excess uric acid is eliminated from the body in the urine. However, if the levels of uric...

  • Achilles Tendonitis Vs. Gout

    At first glance, it may not seem like gout and Achilles tendonitis would be related. Gout involves issues with bones and Achilles tendonitis deals with a specific tendon. However, according to the...

  • Gout Treatment Foods

    Often accompanied by swelling and redness, the arthritic pain of gout can last five to 10 days and can be intense, especially at night. Treatment may include steroids, NSAIDs and other medical...

  • Gout Tophi Treatments

    Gout is a arthritic disease that can develop when excess amounts of uric acid are present in the body. It is characterized by the formation of uric crystals in the linings of affected joints. In...

  • What Are Medical Symptoms of Gout?

    Once referred to as the "disease of kings," the study of gout dates back to the days of Hippocrates. Gout is one of the most intense, painful and disabling forms of arthritis, affecting men more...

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