Friday, November 27, 2009

Pain

Gout Quiz: Answers

Answers to a true/false quiz about gouty arthritis

Posted February 27, 2009

1. False. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are useful for treating the pain associated with gout flare-ups. But other medications are needed in order to address the buildup of uric acid, which causes gout.

2. True. Gout is a common form of arthritis. About 3 million adults in the United States had gout in 2005; about the same number had experienced gout in the past.

3. True. Diet, weight, and alcohol consumption are all considered risk factors for gout. And up to 8 percent of gout sufferers have a family history of the condition.

4. True. Gout often targets the joints in the big toe first. A red, swollen, warm joint may develop, usually at night. The condition also can affect ankles, heels, knees, wrists, fingers, and elbows.

5. False. Men are at higher risk for gout.

Back to Gout Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Gout?

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