Gout — Symptoms, Treatment & When to Seek Help
Gout is a condition that affects millions of people. Understanding the signs, knowing when symptoms become serious, and connecting with the right specialist are critical steps toward effective management. This guide covers what you need to know.
Symptoms of Gout
People with gout may experience a range of symptoms that vary in severity. Common signs include:
- intense joint pain (often big toe)
- swelling and redness
- warmth in affected joint
- limited range of motion
- lingering discomfort after flare
- skin peeling around joint
Not everyone experiences all of these symptoms, and severity can fluctuate over time. If you notice several of these signs persisting for more than a few days, consider consulting a healthcare provider for proper evaluation.
When to Call 911 or Seek Emergency Care
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the following:
- fever with joint inflammation (possible septic joint)
- flare that does not respond to medication
- first-time gout attack (needs diagnosis)
Which Doctor Treats Gout?
Gout is typically managed by the following specialists:
Your primary care physician can provide an initial evaluation and refer you to the appropriate specialist. A rheumatologist rheumatologists diagnose and treat autoimmune and inflammatory diseases that affect the joints, muscles, and connective tissues.
Medications Commonly Used
The following medications are frequently prescribed for gout:
- Ibuprofen (Advil) — Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID)
- Naproxen (Aleve) — Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID)
- Prednisone (Deltasone) — Corticosteroid
Always consult your doctor before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. Dosages and drug choices depend on your individual health profile, other medications, and medical history.
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