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Symptoms of Gout
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Pain
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A sudden burning pain that is almost unbearable is the most common symptom of gout.
Stiffness
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The affected joint is often stiff and difficult to bend when walking.
Swelling
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Redness, swelling and warmth can often be found in the affected joint. This makes the joint area tender to the touch.
Fever
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A low level fever may also be in play during a gout attack.
Uric Acid in the Blood
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The doctor may do a fluid test in which he extracts liquid from the area with a needle or he may do a blood test find out the level of uric acid. On some occasions he may do both as high levels of uric acid in the blood is not a sure sign of gout.
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