Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis that results from the accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints, leading to sudden and severe pain. Uric acid is produced by the breakdown of purines, which are found naturally in the body and also in certain foods.
The risk factors for gout include genetics, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, and excessive alcohol consumption. The diagnosis of gout is typically made based on symptoms, physical examination, and laboratory tests such as uric acid levels and joint fluid analysis.
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