Gout is a type of arthritis that results from the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints, leading to inflammation, pain, and stiffness. When left untreated, it can become chronic and cause long-term joint damage. While gout is most commonly associated with the big toe, it can also affect other joints in the body. In some cases, gout can develop as a secondary condition due to other underlying medical conditions. This is known as other secondary chronic gout, unspecified site.
Other secondary chronic gout, unspecified site can be caused by a number of underlying medical conditions, including:
The symptoms of other secondary chronic gout, unspecified site are similar to those of regular gout and may include:
There are several treatment options available for other secondary chronic gout, unspecified site, including:
While some underlying medical conditions that can cause other secondary chronic gout, unspecified site cannot be prevented, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing gout: