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Gout Symptom Risks -- You Could Get Gout If...

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Do you think you may get or already have gout? Certain signs of a gout symptom exist that you should know in case you do encounter this debilitating condition. Following below are some risk factors that could elevate your chances of getting gout.

Forty to fifty year old men are the most likely group to have gout. However, it can also affect women who are post-menopausal, as well as those who experience:

- kidney disease

- being obese

- having diabetes

- hardened arteries due to high fat in the bloodstream (called hyperlipidemia)

- high blood pressure,

or people who've undergone organ transplant surgery.

One high risk factor for gout is a family history of the disease. Almost 20% of victims have said they have a family member who also suffered from this very painful form of arthritis. Weak kidney (or other) organs and food recipes high in purines being passed down through the generations is the likely cause of this pattern.

Some other gout symptom risk indicators are:

- exposure to lead

- drinking a lot of alcohol (which can lead to a condition called hyperuricemia, which is high levels of uric acid in the bloodstream), and

- defective enzymes that prevent your body from breaking up the purines that cause the gout pain

The first gout symptom you'll experience when you get your first attack is a painful, swollen, shiny red toe (usually the big toe). It may seem like a small thing at first, but if it's left untreated it'll get progressively more painful until you can't bear to wear a sock or have a bed sheet touch it. You're also more likely to suffer from more and longer gout attacks in the future (your first attack will last from a few days to a couple of weeks). Other joints, like elbows and ankles, can get affected in these subsequent attacks too.

If these gout symptom risk factors lead to a gout attack, the easiest thing you can do is take Motrin, Advil, or Aleve (or anything else with ibuprofen or naproxen as an active ingredient). Or you can numb the pain by pressing an ice pack or a hot, floppy water bottle against the joint. The sooner you seek treatment, the better.

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