What are the clinical symptoms of gout?
summary
Many patients may have gout symptoms in daily life. Generally speaking, when patients have gout, the early symptoms may be very atypical. With the progress of the patient's condition, patients may have joint pain. When patients with gout, generally speaking, often presents a recurrent tendency. Later, it may lead to joint deformity or functional changes. Patients may have some symptoms of kidney function.
What are the clinical symptoms of gout?
When patients with gout, generally speaking, the early symptoms may be very atypical, patients may have some non-specific symptoms, such as general fatigue, and joint pain. In addition, patients may have some joint tearing like feeling.
When patients with gout, there may be some other new symptoms, with the progress of the disease or pain will gradually aggravate, and can invade many joints of patients. Or often accompanied by some shivering nausea and vomiting systemic symptoms.
For patients, there may be some changes in renal function, for example, patients may have some kidney stones, there may also be some urinary tract infection, there may be urinary tract obstruction. For patients, we must pay attention to early treatment.
matters needing attention
The occurrence of gout may have a great relationship with patients' genetic factors or metabolic factors. Generally speaking, when patients have gout, we must pay attention to effective treatment to prevent some complications and joint deformity.