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Also known as gouty arthropathy, podagra, articular gout
嘌呤代谢障碍所致的一组异质性慢性代谢性疾病及相关症状
Gout is a type of inflammatory arthritis that causes sudden, severe pain in joints when needle-shaped crystals made from uric acid build up inside them, with the big toe being the most commonly affected area. The condition matters because it can cause significant pain and potentially lead to serious complications like kidney stones or kidney damage if left untreated.
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痛風(英語:Gout,學名:metabolic arthritis),又稱代謝性關節炎。當涉及到時也稱為足痛風(Podagra)。經常被描述為週期性發作的刺激性關節炎,造成關節紅、軟、熱、等現象。劇烈疼痛通常在十二小時內就發作。大約一半的病例會影響到跖趾關節。痛風也會導致、腎結石,或者。 導致痛風的原因結合了日常飲食和遺傳因素。痛風通常較容易發生在吃很多肉、喝很多啤酒或超重的人身上。潛在機制包含血液中尿酸水平的升高。當尿酸結晶後沉澱在關節、肌腱和周圍組織,就會形成痛風。痛風患者的關節液中能看見典型的尿酸結晶。血液中的尿酸有可能在痛風發作時恢復正常值。 使用非類固醇消炎止痛藥、類固醇,或秋水仙素等藥物能改善痛風的症狀。患者透過改變生活方式使血液中尿酸水平下降能緩解急性痛風發作,而別嘌呤醇和兩種藥物能為那些頻繁的痛風發病者提供長期預防。服用維生素C和食用低脂製品的飲食習慣也可能預防痛風的發生。 大約百分之一到二的西方人口曾經或正在罹患痛風。近幾十年,人們認為由於人群中越來越多的風險因素,例如代謝症候群,較長的平均壽命和飲食上的改變,痛風的影響變得更普遍,其中年齡較長的男性是最普遍受影響的。至少追溯到古埃及時代,痛風在歷史上被公認為「國王病」或「富人病」。
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Gout Symptoms, Causes, & Risk Factors | NIAMS
Gout is a kind of arthritis that causes painful & stiff joints, commonly in the big toe. Learn the symptoms of gout attacks & what puts you at risk.
niams.nih.gov →Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( Lock Locked padlock icon ) or means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Gout is a type of inflammatory arthritis that causes pain and swelling in your joints, usually as flares that last for a week or two, and then resolve. Gout flares often begin in your big toe or a lower limb. Gout happens when high levels of urate build up in your body over a long period of time, which can then form needle-shaped crystals in and around the joint. This leads to inflammation and arthritis of the joint. When the body makes too much urate, or removes too little, urate levels build up in the body. However, many people with high levels of serum urate will not develop gout. Joints. Bursae, cushion-like sacs between bones and other soft tissues. Tendon sheaths, membranes that surround tendons. Kidneys, because the high uric acid levels can lead to stones. Hyperuricemia, when you have elevated levels of urate in your blood over a long period of time and even crystals in the joint, but you do not have symptoms. Gout flares, when you have periodic attacks of intense pain and swelling in your joints. Interval or intercritical gout, which is the time between gout attacks when you do not have any symptoms. Tophi, a late stage of gout when crystals build up in the skin or other areas of the body. Depending on their location, tophi can permanently damage your joints and other internal organs such as the kidneys. Proper treatment can prevent the development of tophi. With early diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle changes, gout is one of the most controllable forms of arthritis. Many people avoid gout flares and can decrease the severity of their symptoms, and can even become gout free. Many people develop gout. It is more common in men than in women. Gout usually develops in middle age. Women usually do not develop gout before menopause, which is why women tend to develop the disease at a later age than men. Less frequently, younger people develop the disease; however, if they do, the disease tends to be more severe. The most common symptom of gout is pain in the affected joint. Many people have their first flare of gout in one of their big toes, but it can also affect other joints in your body. Gout flares often start suddenly at night, and the intense pain may be bad enough to wake you up. In addition, your joint may feel swollen, red, and warm. Gout flares usually occur in one joint and can be triggered by certain foods, alcohol, certain medications, physical trauma, or certain illnesses. Flares typically get better over a week or two, and in between, you usually don’t have symptoms. Some people may have frequent flares, while others may not have another flare for years. However, over time, if left untreated, your flares may happen more often and last longer. If gout is untreated over long periods of time, tophi can develop. A tophus is the buildup of needle-shaped crystals that cause hard lumps to form under the skin, in and around the joints and other organs. Tophi start out as painless; however, over time, they can become painful and can cause bone and soft tissue damage and misshapen joints. Some people with gout may be more likely to have or develop other conditions or complications, especially with the heart and kidneys. Common conditions include: Hypertension (high blood pressure). Chronic kidney disease. Obesity. Diabetes. Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones). Myocardial Infarction (heart attack). Congestive heart failure. Gout happens when urate, a substance in your body, builds up and forms needle-shaped crystals in your joints. This leads to pain, swelling, redness, and changes in the movement and use of the affected joint. However, not everyone with high urate levels develops gout. Urate comes from purines, which a
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