Gout Fact Sheet

Gout Fact Sheet

Gout WE ARE CHAMPIONING THE FIGHT AGAINST ARTHRITIS I ARTHRITIS.ORG About Gout Gout is a type of inflammatory arthritis (sometimes called FAST FACTS gouty arthritis) that develops in people who have high levels of uric acid in their body. Uric acid is produced naturally by the body and from eating foods that have • Gout is the most common type of purines. Purines are substances in animal and plant foods ­inflammatory­arthritis.­ that the body converts to uric acid. Normally, the kidneys •­ It­affects­about­8.3­million­individuals­ remove this acid from the blood and it leaves the body age­20­or­older,­at­least­three-fourths­ through the urine. With gout, excess uric acid builds up of­whom­are­men.­ in the joints and forms needle-like crystals that cause extreme pain. •­ The­buildup­of­uric­acid­in­the­blood­ A gout attack can also be caused by joint injury, infec- stream­is­called­hyperuricemia. tion, kidney problems, medications or diet habits (e.g., a purine-rich, sugary diet, drinking too much alcohol or •­ In­women,­gout­tends­to­occur­after­ not enough water). Being overweight, having a family menopause. history of gout or having untreated high blood pressure, •­ Heart­disease­is­common­in­people­ diabetes or metabolic syndrome also increases the risk with­gout. of developing gout. Gout Signs and Symptoms Gout attacks usually come on suddenly. You may go to bed feeling fine but wake up with extreme joint pain. The Diagnosing Gout first gout attack usually occurs in the large joint of the big Gout has similar symptoms as other forms of arthritis or toe. However, other joints and areas around the joints a joint infection. Your doctor will ask you about your can be affected, like foot arches (insteps), ankles, heels personal and family health history, perform a physical and knees. Common symptoms include swelling, stiffness, exam and use blood and other diagnostic tests to make tenderness, warmth and redness in and around joints. an accurate gout diagnosis. The pain may last hours or weeks. The build-up of uric Having high uric acid levels alone does not mean that acid can look and feel like lumps under the skin (tophi). someone will get gout. However, if untreated, gout It can also collect in the kidneys and cause small, hard may damage joints, limit mobility and cause chronic deposits (kidney stones). (long-lasting) pain. For More Information Gout Information Wipe Out Gout Arthritis Foundation Help Line www.arthritis.org/gout www.arthritis.org/wipeoutgout 1-844-571-HELP (toll-free) Arthritis Fact Sheet Gout SELF-MANAGEMENT TIPS Treating Gout The main goals of gout treatment are to: •­ Eat­a­heart-healthy­diet­and­avoid­or­ •Peevent uric acid buildup. minimize­purine-rich­foods. •Reduce inflammation that can affect joints and organs. •­ Engage­in­regular­physical­activity. Together, you and your doctor will develop an ongoing plan to control uric acid levels and fight inflammation. The •­ Drink­plenty­of­water. treatment plan may include: •­ Reach­and­maintain­a­proper­weight. •Medication. Prescription medications can help lower •­ Contact­your­doctor­at­the­first­sign­of­ uric acid to prevent gout attacks and keep the condition a­flare. from becoming chronic. Other medications may be used to treat inflammation and pain. (Learn more about medi- cations for gout at arthritis.org/drug-guide.) •Diet.­Eating a healthy diet rich in vegetables, whole grains, plant proteins ( e.g., beans, lentils, peas), healthy •Physical­Activity­and­Weight­Management.­ fats (e.g., nuts, extra-virgin olive oil) and minimally Participating in regular physical activity and maintaining processed foods may reduce your risk of a gout attack. a healthy weight can lower your risk of repeated gout Eliminating or minimizing purine-rich meats/seafoods attacks, as well as the chances of developing heart and watching alcohol intake can help lessen uric acid disease, which is common in people with gout. levels in the body and limit acute gout flares. What­foods­trigger­gout­attacks­(flares)?­ joint. Drink plenty of fluids (no alcohol or sweet Heavy amounts of alcohol (especially beer) and sodas). Call your health care provider and make FAQ the following foods high in purines may be trig- an appointment. gers for gout flares: liver, kidney, sweetbreads and other organ meats; red meats (e.g., beef, Does­gout­ever­go­away?­Despite the sud- lamb, pork); select seafood (e.g., anchovies, den onset and intense pain, gout flares usually sardines, mackerel, herring, mussels, scallops, get better within a week to 10 days, and symp- trout, haddock and tuna); broths, consommés, toms may disappear if the disease is properly gravies; sugary beverages; tomatoes. managed. Sometimes the next attack may not happen for months or even years. Medications How­can­I­get­the­pain­and­swelling­of­ that lower uric acid can help prevent gout attacks a­gout­flare­under­control?­If your medical and keep the condition from becoming chronic. conditions allow, an anti-inflammatory medica- It’s important that once you have an attack, you tion, corticosteroid or colchicine is used. Treat- work with your doctor to control uric acid levels ment is started as soon as possible after a flare and prevent future gout attacks. begins. You’ll also need to ice and elevate the The information in this fact sheet was reviewed by Jasvinder Singh, MD, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Robert Terkeltaub, MD, University of California San Diego, 2018.

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