Gout is a form of arthritis sometimes called gouty arthritis. It causes swelling in the joints resulting in discomfort, severe pain and tenderness.1a It can occur in all your joints, particularly those near the end of a limb, such as your hand, wrist, elbow, knee, ankle or foot, but more commonly starting in the big toe.2a
Gout usually affects middle-aged or older people, men especially, and women after menopause, but occasionally young adults and children get it too.
Risk factors that may increase uric acid levels in your body:
Typical symptoms include:
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