logo
logo
Sign in

Why We Need a Podiatrist for Gout

avatar
Brant Radford
Why We Need a Podiatrist for Gout

Gout is a kind of arthritis that may appear suddenly, that causes pain and sore feet. The primary cause of gout is a chemical compound that is present in our bodies, namely Uric acid. It can infiltrate the tendons in the foot and cause great pain.


What Happens During a Gout Attack?


In the event that uric acids enter the joint (often the toe's largest joint is affected most) then a gout-like attack on the foot can be seen. If we can recall the chemistry class in high school that any liquid could hold some solids that dissolve in the liquid. In addition, the liquid that is warmer holds greater quantities of solids than the cold one. Imagine sugar dissolving in hot or cold water.


In relation to grout, blood acts as a liquid while it is uric acids that are solid. The blood gets cooler as it is further away from the center and isn't able to hold all the uric acids that are dissolved in it.


The reaction begins when uric acid is introduced into joints. Because it shouldn't be present, the body creates an immune response against an external body. This is known as a gout attack.


The Symptoms of a Gout Attack


A severe pain in and around the joints of the toes is a frequent sign of a gout attack. The joint becomes hot, red and swelling. Any movement or contact causes pain. There are many who say that when the gout attack begins in the night, the weight of the sheets can be uncomfortable.

Gout can be misinterpreted as red, hot signs of infection however there isn't any trauma that could trigger an infection. Gout symptoms are often similar to injuries, but there is no trauma.


Treatment


The treatment for this condition should begin with a correct diagnosis. Visit an ophthalmologist to treat gout. They will prescribe anti-inflammatory oral medications to reduce the severity of the attack and discomfort. If the gout attack occurs in the toe area, doctors will elevate your foot and suggest you stay away from standing or walking, and wear slippers that are loose.


Prevention


There are certain foods that contain purine which increases uric acid levels, which can trigger Gout attacks. These include seafood, red meats, beer, salt, and red wine. Certain medications employed to manage blood pressure could also trigger Gout attacks. Apart from that trauma, infection or stress can be among the top prevalent reasons.


Sipping seven glasses of water every day, taking the right medications, and a balanced and healthy diet can reduce the chance of suffering an attack or reduce the severity in the event that it happens. If you're a member of a family with a background of gout, you should see your podiatrist frequently to decrease the risk of having an attack.


Here's What To Do Next...


If the gout symptoms persist even after taking the correct medication, or if arthritis causes pain or crystals accumulating in a joint, surgery could be required.


Contact us today by calling 9301 2605  (or go here and get the most advanced treatment for gout. Our Foot Focus podiatrists in Perth will go over the current and future treatment plans with you and will provide you with the right footwear options which relieve pressure points and ease the pain.
collect
0
avatar
Brant Radford
guide
Zupyak is the world’s largest content marketing community, with over 400 000 members and 3 million articles. Explore and get your content discovered.
Read more