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Gout is a common type of arthritis that is very painful, and it is usually accompanied by swelling and stiffness. It normally affects a single joint at a time (typically the big toe). When the symptoms of gout get worse it is known as flares, and when there are no symptoms it is known remission.<\/p>\n

Causes of Gout<\/h1>\n

Gout is caused by the build-up of uric acid in the blood (hyperuricemia) from the breakdown of purines. Purines are chemical compounds that are normally found in high amounts in certain foods such as poultry, meat and seafood. When there is too much uric acid in the body, monosodium urate (uric acid crystals) can build up in fluids, joints and tissues within the body.<\/p>\n

Uric acid is normally dissolved in the blood and excreted from the body in urine through the kidneys. If there is too much uric acid that is produced or enough of it is not excreted, it can build up forming needle-like crystals which trigger pain and inflammation in the joints and surrounding tissues.<\/p>\n

Symptoms of Gout<\/h1>\n

Gout flares can start suddenly and last for days or weeks at a time followed by long periods of remission \u2013 weeks, months or even years sometimes \u2013 before another flare begins.<\/p>\n

Gout typically occurs in one joint at a time and it usually affects the big toe. Other joints that can get affected with gout are the ankle, knee and the lesser toe joints.<\/p>\n

Symptoms of gout in the affected joint(s) include:<\/p>\n