Gout is a type of arthritis which is characterized by episodes of severe pain, swelling, and redness of joints. The most common joint affected is the one in the big toe. The inflammation is the result of an accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joint space. Uric acid is produced as a by-product of purine metabolism and is cleared by the kidneys through the urine. If the kidneys are not able to clear uric acid or there is an excessive generation of uric acid in the body, a condition called hyperuricemia develops. Hyperuricemia along with crystallization of uric acid in joint spaces leads to gout foot pain.
The disease can be managed with medication and by avoiding some of the common triggers. The usual triggers for aggravation of gout are:
In addition, to using medications to provide pain relief from gout avoiding these triggers will go a long way in the effective management of gout foot pain