Gout predominantly affects middle age and elderly people, rarely occurring in young adults or children. It occurs in both sexes, gout has the highest incidence in the male gender. Women usually develop the disease at more advanced stages of life, particularly after menopause.
In order to prevent the occurrence of such attacks, gout sufferers are advised to limit the intake of seafood and meat in their diet. Foods like fresh fruits, raw vegetables, soy and low-fat dairy products are known to prevent the occurrence of episodic symptoms and to speed up the amelioration of already existent gout attacks.
At first, gout attacks occur in the lower levels of the body, around the areas of the ankles, heels and toes. Gout attacks in the region of the big toe are referred to as podagra and they involve inflammation, swelling, pain and a sensation of burning. Acute gout attacks are usually long-lasting and they occur in multiple regions of the body. In order to alleviate the symptoms generated by gout attacks, doctors usually prescribe medications such as anti-inflammatory drugs.
The joint pain induced by gout is perceived in recurrent attacks, which can last from a few hours to even a few days. As the disease progresses, the duration of gout attacks can exceed 7-10 days.
At first, gout attacks occur in the lower levels of the body, around the areas of the ankles, toes and heels. Gout attacks in the region of the big toe are referred to as podagra and they involve inflammation, swelling, pain and a sensation of burning. Acute gout attacks are very intense but they usually ameliorate quickly.
In order to alleviate the symptoms generated by gout attacks, doctors usually prescribe medications such as anti-inflammatory drugs. Patients who experience severe gout attacks may be prescribed injections with corticosteroids, which provide rapid relief for joint pain and tenderness. Common medications that can prevent the occurrence of future gout attacks are sulfinpyrazone, probenecid and allopurinol.
Acute gout attacks are usually long-lasting and they occur in multiple regions of the body. Apart from the region of the toes, recurrent attacks also involve pain and inflammation of the knees, elbows, fingers, wrists and shoulders. Both types of gout attacks can generate low to moderate fever and sweating.