I have had Gout in my toes, ankle, knee, hip, elbow, wrist, fingers and chin.
Not usually. Gout is more likely to be associated with the hands and feet.
Yes, although it is rare there are about 6 reported case studies in the English literature in peer reviewed journals. Google "total knee and gout".
Yes it does...trigger Gout symptoms.
you could, but it wont get rid of the gout. you're better off focusing on getting rid of the uric acid!
I have sharpe pain in front of my leg from ankle up through the knee
usually in the hand or foot (often at the base of the big toe), but sometimes in the elbow or knee
Gout is a disease caused by exes uric acid in the blood crystallizing into fine sharp crystals and settling int the joints and or other parts of the body causing extreme pain and inflammation.
There is a wide variety of symptoms and causes of severe knee pain. Besides a sudden injury or overuse of the injured knee, the pain can be attributed to bursitis, gout, and arthritis. Regardless of the condition, medical attention should be sought with knee pain.
Gout is a disease caused by to much uric acid in the system. The uric acid turns into sharp crystals that settle in the joints and cause extreme pain. untreated it can also damage the kidney.
The nature of the thing that causes gout is sharp crystals former by uric acid in the blood stream. these find their way into synovial fluid amongcartilage in joints. Moving the joint cause these very sharp crystals to make pain and inflammation. the best way to reduce inflammation with gout is to reduce the amount of uric acid and get a suitable anti inflammatory.
No. Gout symptoms are caused by the excessive formation of Uric acid in the blood This in turn crystalised forming tiny sharp crystals that are trapped in synovial joints and other parts of the body