Chronic gouty arthritis

Gouty arthritis is the name for an attack of a metabolic disease marked by uric acid deposits in the joints. The disorder causes pain, especially in the joints of the feet and legs. Patients with chronic gout may have repeated episodes of gouty arthritis.

Alternative Names

Gout - chronic; Gouty arthritis - chronic

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Gout is caused by a defect in metabolism which results in an overproduction of uric acid or leads to reduced ability of the kidney to eliminate uric acid. The exact cause is unknown. Risk is increased in males, postmenopausal women, and people with hypertension. Heavy alcohol use, diabetes , obesity , sickle cell anemia , and kidney disease also increase risk, as does lack of preventative measures in those with prior attacks. The condition may also develop in people who take drugs which interfere with uric acid excretion.

Signs and tests

There may be a current or previous medical history of acute arthritis in one joint. A physical examination of joints shows arthritis and tophi. Tests that indicate gouty arthritis include:

  • synovial fluid analysis
  • that detects
  • uric acid crystals
  • elevated uric acid level
  • joint X-rays
  • which show damage consistent with gouty arthritis
  • Treatment

    Chronic gouty arthritis is treated with drugs like probenecid or sulfinpyrazone, which reduce uric acid levels. Anther approach is to use allopurinol, which blocks the enzyme that produces uric acid , so it also helps reduce the level of this chemical. Patients should drink more water or other fluids to decrease the risk of kidney complications. Colchicine can be added to prevent further acute attacks. This drug can be discontinued when uric acid levels are stable (usually after 3 months), but it can also be continued at low doses to help prevent further attacks.

    Support groups

    The stress of illness can often be helped by joining a support group where members share common experiences and problems. See arthritis - support group .

    Expectations (prognosis)

    Symptoms are generally worse in people who develop the disease before age 30.

    Complications

  • kidney stones
  • kidney failure
  • joint deformities
  • person becomes bedridden, rarely
  • Calling your health care provider

    Call your health care provider if symptoms of chronic gouty arthritis develop.

    Prevention

    Drugs that lower the serum uric acid concentration may prevent the development of chronic gouty arthritis in susceptible people.

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