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Gout - Symptoms and Treatment |
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By : Dr. Sunitha , NJ, USA 21.3.2011 Phone:- Fax:- Mail Now | |
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Gout is a disease which involves small joints and presents as pain and swelling. ![]() Picture Courtesy : Avita Health System
Gout results from overload of uric acid crystals which are formed
and deposited in different tissues of joints. This leads to inflammation and
Gouty Attacks. This is a recurrent and progressive process, which leads
to joint destruction. Gout can also affect kidney functions because of the
formation of uric acid stones in kidneys also called Nephrolithiasis.
Causes : Gout is caused by inherent abnormality of the body to process uric acid. Uric Acid is a product of protein break down. Uric Acid Crystals are formed and deposited in and around joints - joint linings or syanovial membranes and joint fluids. This causes inflammation and severe pain and swelling of joints. As Gout progresses attacks occur more frequently leading to joint destruction. There are many risk factors/ causes such as :- §
Obesity
- Excessive weight gain
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Moderate
to heavy Alcohol (Alcohol
causes diuresis leading to dehydration, Alcohol
also causes hyperuricemia (abnormally high level of uric acid in the blood)) §
High
Blood Pressure §
Kidney
Dysfunction
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Chronic intake of medications
such as Thyazide, low dose Aspirin, Niacin, Cyclosporin
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Diseases
such as Leukemia, Lymphoma, Hemoglobin disorders §
Hypothyroidism Conditions precipitating attacks are dehydration, Fever,
Excessive Sweating, Alcohol, and recent surgery. Signs and Symptoms
: Pain and Swelling of small joints especially big toe are the
main symptoms. Redness and Warmth,
excessive tenderness and fever may be present. Attacks subside in hours to-days
with or without treatment. Bursitis (Inflammation of joint coverings) may be
seen.
Small nodular masses or Uric Acids crystals or Trophi may be
deposited anywhere in the body including vocal cords and spine. Diagnosis: History – Sudden onset of pain Physical Examination – Joint Swelling and tenderness Blood Test – To check increased Uric acid levels acid levels X ray – Bone damage may be present
Aspiration of Joint fluid – Aspirate may show Uric Acid Crystals under
Polarizing microscope. Treatment: Treating gout can cause the disease to become less progressive. Goals of Treatment are to stop the acute attack and prevent further attacks. Over time, without treatment, gout can begin to affect more joints throughout the body and cause problems like gout tophi and permanent bone damage. Elevation of the affected extremity (part) and hydration helps during the attacks.
Ø Drugs to increase kidney excretion of Uric acids are Probenezid and sulfinpyrzone. Ø Drugs to decrease the production of Uric Acid such a Allopurinol and Febuxostat. Intravenous
medications such as Krystexxa is used in resistant cases. Prevention of Gout attacks : Dietary changes may help to reduce the frequency of attacks. Uric Acid is a product of Purine metabolism, so avoiding purine rich foods may help. Organ meats such as kidney,liver, brain, heart etc and seafood such as anchovies, mussels, crab, shrimp, sardines, herring, trout, mackerel, and more are rich in purine. Poultry and beef contain fewer purines, so you can safely eat them in moderation. Since Fish is a heart healthy food, instead of avoiding fish you can consume smaller servings of higher-purine fish, around the size of your palm, with a big serving of vegetables seasoned with lime juice. Lemon juice is said to help neutralize uric acid. And also use fish such as Cod, Sole etc that are lower in purines. Avoiding Alcohol especially Beer and liquor is necessary. Fructose from soft drinks increases the frequency of attacks. Diary products may decrease the attacks. Weight reduction decreases the attacks. Vitamin C and Dietary Calcium may reduce the frequency of attacks. |