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  2. Gout Symptoms and Treatments - WebMD

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    Attacks of gout that come back again may require long-term medication to ward off damage to bone and cartilage and wearing down of the kidneys. People with chronic gout may feel tiny, hard lumps ...

  3. Gout Symptoms: What You Should Know to Ease the Pain - WebMD

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    Symptoms of a gout attack. The most common signs of a gout attack include: Sudden and severe pain, usually in the middle of the night or early morning. Tenderness; the joint can also be warm to ...

  4. Gout Treatment and Medications: Treat and Reduce Uric Acid

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    Steroids (also called corticosteroids) fight inflammation. Medicines to avoid gout flares and further gout-related health problems. Allopurinol (Aloprim, Zyloprim) reduces uric acid production ...

  5. Gout Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - WebMD

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    A gout attack strikes when your body's immune system is triggered, often at night. White blood cells engulf the crystals, causing inflammation, pain, and redness. Gout attacks usually happen in a ...

  6. Arthritis and Gout - WebMD

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    2 min read. Gout is a type of arthritis that happens when you have too much uric acid in your blood and it forms sharp crystals in one or more of your joints. This usually happens in your big toe ...

  7. These test help your doctor know if you have gout, or something else with similar symptoms: Joint fluid test. Fluid is taken from the painful joint with a needle. The fluid is studied under a ...

  8. Home Treatments & Remedies for Gout Pain and Uric Acid - WebMD

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    Rest the joint. It's a good idea to rest it until the pain eases up. You probably won't want to move it much anyway. If you can, raise the joint on a pillow or other soft object. Drink water. When ...

  9. Gout Diet: Foods to Avoid & Low-Purine Foods - WebMD

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    Best Foods for a Gout Diet. You’ll want to go for low-purine options such as: Low-fat and nondairy - fat products, such as yogurt and skim milk. Fresh fruits (low sugar) and vegetables. Nuts ...

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