Gout symptom is caused by a build up uric acid arthritis crystals in the spaces between the joints and the connecting tissues. This build up occurs when the body fails to process and properly eliminate excess uric acid. This is either due to a hereditary pre-disposition to not processing uric acid effectively or when high levels of uric acid are present in the body from the metabolization of gout purine. And when these crystals form, they cause various of gout symptom, like redness, gout swelling and pain. In fact, on severe cases of gout symptom, patients even complain of pain even with the slightest pressure applied
Other things that cause increase of gout symptom include having too much stress in your life, drinking too much alcohol, some medications and even some other medical problems. At the same time however, a person could have all of the risk factors and never have a gout arthritis flare up. No on can predict with 100% certainty when or if you will have an gout attack.
According to recent studies, almost 2.1 million Americans currently suffer from gout symptom. And among that number around 90% of the patients are men with ages starting 40 years and up. Gout attacks in most cases causes inflammation, redness, difficulty in moving and pain in the joints, most commonly in the arms and legs. However, it is also a medical fact that it can also build in the other joint areas of your body including the insteps, heels, ankles, fingers, wrists, and elbows.
Pain of gout symptom began in the middle of the night. This arthritic problem often begins at night. When you are sleeping the synovial fluid responsible for cleaning your joints doesn’t flow enough to properly clear out the excess debris. This allows uric acid crystals to accumulate causing swelling leading to terrible gout pain. So ask yourself, did this pain come on suddenly in the middle of the night. If you were not suffering when you went to sleep, but woke up in pain, chances are you have gout attacks.
The gout symptom usually affect the large toe first, but gout symptom can also manifest in other joints like the spine, fingers, elbow, wrist, knee, instep, heel, and ankles. There are certain cases when gout attacks may affect the smaller toes, especially those that have poor circulation of the blood due to immobilization caused by a previous injury.
Another important gout symptom is hyperuricemia, or the excessive production of uric acid arthritis. Extreme levels of uric acid arthritis in the blood are indicators of increased propensity to develop gout. This could further lead to the development of tophi in other areas such as the ear or even in the kidney
