Gout

Patients with gout
Uric acid crystals in the joints

Gout

Sometimes the pain arrives without warning—a sharp, burning ache in the big toe that wakes you in the middle of the night. The joint feels hot, swollen, and impossible to touch. Many patients come to SSRC after experiencing these sudden flare-ups, unsure why such severe pain appears out of nowhere. Our rheumatology team helps you understand the condition, manage flare-ups quickly, and prevent them from returning.

What Is Gout?

Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis caused by the build-up of uric acid crystals in the joints. These tiny crystals trigger intense pain, swelling, and redness—most commonly in the big toe, but it can affect ankles, knees, elbows, and fingers as well. While the pain can be severe, gout is highly manageable with timely treatment and long-term preventive care.

Common Symptoms

Patients with gout typically experience:
01
Sudden, severe joint pain—often at night
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Red or shiny skin around the joint
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Limited movement due to pain
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Swelling, warmth, and tenderness in the affected joint
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Repeated flare-ups if not treated properly

When to See a Rheumatologist

You should seek medical evaluation if you experience:
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Causes & Risk Factors

Gout develops when uric acid levels in the blood rise and form crystals. Factors that increase risk include:

Diet high in red meat, shellfish, or alcohol

Family history of gout

Kidney disease or reduced kidney function

Obesity or metabolic conditions

Certain medications such as diuretics

Get Fast Relief from Gout Flare-Ups

Our rheumatology experts diagnose the cause of sudden joint pain and help you manage flare-ups quickly and effectively.

knee Pain

How SSRC Diagnoses Gout

At SSRC, diagnosis is precise and comprehensive. Our team uses:
This helps us differentiate gout from other forms of arthritis and design the right treatment plan.

Treatment Options at SSRC

We aim to relieve pain quickly and prevent long-term joint damage. Treatment may include:

At SSRC, your treatment plan is tailored based on your health, medical history, and frequency of attacks.
Medications to reduce inflammation during flare-ups

Why Choose SSRC for Gout Care?

Our rheumatology specialists have extensive experience managing gout and other complex inflammatory conditions. With advanced diagnostics, evidence-based treatment, and ongoing support, we focus not just on treating flare-ups—but on preventing them altogether. Patients receive compassionate, continuous care designed to restore mobility, reduce pain, and safeguard long-term joint health.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Gout can be long-term, but with proper treatment and uric acid control, flare-ups can be prevented.

 Diet helps, but most patients also need medical therapy to maintain safe uric acid levels.

 No. It can affect ankles, knees, hands, elbows, and other joints.

 Anti-inflammatory treatment often brings relief within 24–48 hours.

 Yes. Repeated flare-ups can lead to joint deformity and chronic arthritis.

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