

Common Questions About Gout Answered
Gout is a chronic, painful condition that affects over 9 million people in the US. We thought it might be helpful to provide qualified answers to 9 of the most common questions about gout!
Gout is a chronic, painful condition that affects over 9 million people in the US. We thought it might be helpful to provide qualified answers to 9 of the most common questions about gout!
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There’s no denying that the pain you feel from gout attacks is extreme. Thankfully there are things you can do to maintain or even improve the quality of your life!
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Gout can be hard to diagnose because its symptoms are similar to other conditions. To help you determine if you have gout, here are the common signs you should be on the lookout for. We’ll also explore what you can expect when diagnosing gout, and what to expect after the diagnosis.
We’re taking a look at everything to know about winter and gout, including the correlation between the winter season and the frequency of gout attacks, as well as some prevention tips.