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Does a thyroid problem cause the gout?

Thyroid problems do not directly cause gout, but they can influence factors that contribute to its development. For instance, hypothyroidism may lead to decreased kidney function, which can impair uric acid excretion and potentially increase the risk of gout. Additionally, metabolic changes associated with thyroid disorders can affect overall body chemistry, making individuals more susceptible to gout. However, the relationship is indirect and more research is needed to fully understand the connection.


What is a disease that rhymes with out?

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Do people with fibromyalgia often also develop gout?

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What disease did John Hancock die from?

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is seen in chronic kidney disease, low thyroid, toxemia of pregnancy, and alcoholism. Patients with gout excrete less than half the uric acid in their blood as other persons.


How can people avoid spreading gout?

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How gout is related to fibroid?

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How many deaths from gout?

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What were the disease's that effected elizbethian health?

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