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The symptoms of gout will stop completely a week or so after an acute attack without any intervention. It is important, however, to be diagnosed and treated by a health care practitioner in order to avoid attacks of increasing severity in the future and to prevent permanent damage to the joints, kidneys, and other organs. During an acute attack, treatment should focus on relieving pain and inflammation. On an ongoing basis, the focus is on maintaining normal uric acid levels, repairing tissue damage, and promoting tissue healing.
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It is unlikely to kill you with the modern anti inflammatory and treatments that are available. However it can lead to infections and to kidney failure all of which can eventually kill you if you are a Little unlucky.
It is painful but is not known to be fatal, It can however do serious damage to the kidney and cause other inflammatory problems. however it will not in itself put you out of your misery
A person that has gout is slightly more likely to die from heart disease and for that mater from any other condition however gout as such wont kill you.
possibly if untreated
Alberto Gout died on July 7, 1966.
gout
he died on 6th October 1892 of gout :)
he died of a respiratory failure and rheumatic gout
Piero de Medici (the Gouty) died in 1469 due to gout and lung disease.
"Mad Anthony" Wayne died of complications from gout.
Obesity, Gout and Coronary Heart Disease
John Hancock died of gout when he was 56 years old
Obesity, gout and an old jousting wound that had never healed properly.
There is no cure for gout.
Women can get gout however it is far more prevalent in men.
Wines will increase the risk of having a gout attack if you have a predisposition to gout.