Symptoms of Gout of the Hand
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Inflammation
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Most people suffering from gout in the hands will notice a certain amount of swelling or inflammation in the joints of their hands.
Tenderness
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More often than not, the inflammation will come with some joint sensitivity or tenderness that can be felt when clenching your fist, flexing your fingers or simply touching your hands.
Pain
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For some people, the inflammation and tenderness will begin to manifest as moderate to severe pain of the joints in the hand.
Burning
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Sometimes, people living with gout may notice some level of burning in the joints of their hands. This may be an intermittent or persistent sensation.
Stiffness
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Since the joints are essentially affected, a person dealing with gout in the hands will also suffer from stiffness that may actually affect the movement of the hand.
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