Ann Plast Surg. 2003 Oct;51(4):372-5.
The soft-tissue shaving procedure for deformity management of chronic tophaceous gout.
Lee SS, Lin SD, Lai CS, Lin TM, Chang KP, Yang YL.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Abstract
Gout is a condition characterized by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joints or soft tissue. A gouty tophus occasionally mimics an infectious or neoplastic process. However, the conventional enucleating procedure might cause complications. In severe cases, skin necrosis and tendon or joint exposure can occur after debridements. In this series, the soft-tissue shaver is used for deformity management of the chronic tophaceous patients and the results are encouraging. From November 2000 to August 2002, 17 patients with chronic tophaceous gout were treated by the shaver technique. Suction and irrigation were performed simultaneously while the shaver was operating, and chalky deposits of sodium urate could be removed efficiently. Skin necrosis was minimized by means of proper incision planning. Also, bedside debridements and wound wet dressing were helpful for improving the outcomes. The families and patients were satisfied with the results. In conclusion, severe chronic tophaceous gout can be a surgical challenge. The soft-tissue shaving technique can be useful for cosmetic debulking of large tophi in patients with advanced chronic tophaceous gouty Arthritis.
(The source of this article was Pub Med
U.S. National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health)
Gout can attack any joint so it can be found in the joints of your arm.
Any inflammation of the joints, particularly the gout.
Gout systems include swelling, pain, and feeling hot to the touch in joint areas. Gout is caused by the buildup of uric acid in joints. Treatment includes controlling your diet and using antiflamatory medicine such as aspirin and ibuprofen to treat flare ups. Any symptoms that persist or are unusual in severity means you should consult your doctor.
It is very common for gout to affect the big toe joints, but it can strike in any joint, including the joints between the bones in the top of your foot.
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Whitening treatments, such as those for teeth or skin, do not have any direct effect on gout. Gout is a form of arthritis caused by elevated uric acid levels in the body, and its management typically involves dietary changes, medication, and lifestyle modifications. If you are considering any treatment for gout, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate advice.
Gout, also referred to as podagra, is a form of arthritis that occurs when there is an abundance of uric acid in the blood. Gout can be classified as chronic or acute. Chronic gout causes recurrent pain and swelling; it can affect more than one joint. Acute gout generally only affects one joint in the body.Causes of GoutThe main cause of gout is an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood, which is referred to as hyperuricemia. Uric acid is made when purines are broken down in the body. After uric acid is dissolved in the blood, it normally goes to the kidneys and is excreted from the body in urine. When uric acid builds up in the blood, it can crystallize. The crystals that are formed can collect at the joints and cause pain and inflammation.Symptoms of GoutThe most common symptom of gout is inflammation and soreness in a joint. Although gout can affect any joint in the body, it most commonly affects the metatarsal-phalangeal joint in the foot. Joints that are affected with gout often appear red and sensitive to touch. Fevers may be present in people suffering from gout. Gout symptoms appear suddenly; they generally disappear after a few days. Gout symptoms can recur at anytime.How Gout is DiagnosedPain and swelling in the joints can be a sign of many illnesses, so physicians will perform tests to confirm the symptoms are a result of gout. A synovial fluid test will generally be performed to see if uric acid crystals are present in the joints. Physicians may also have patients take a blood test or urine test to check uric acid levels. X-rays are often performed on the affected joints.Treatment for GoutIndividuals who suffer from gout can generally gain pain relief by using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Physicians will often prescribe patients painkillers, such as hydrocodone or codeine. Colchicine may be used to reduce the swelling in the affected joints. Lifestyle changes may also be a part of gout treatment.
Yes, your vagina can be deformed at any age.
A few cases of the disorder in girls have been reported. Women carriers usually do not have any symptoms. Women carriers can occasionally develop inflammation of the joints (gout ) as they get older.
A few cases of the disorder in girls have been reported. Women carriers usually do not have any symptoms. Women carriers can occasionally develop inflammation of the joints (gout ) as they get older.
Yes. Absolutely no. It is impossible to get gout in your thigh. Gout is an accumulation of uric acid crystals in joints. Your thigh is the area between your hip and knee and is not a joint there fore it can not get gout.
I am unsure if this provides any evidence of inheritability, but I have a deformed coccyx and so does my Mother