Chronic gout is a painful and debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when uric acid crystals build up in the joints, leading to inflammation and severe pain. In some cases, chronic gout can be a result of renal impairment, specifically affecting the left hand and without the presence of tophus (tophi).
Renal impairment refers to a decrease in kidney function, which can lead to an accumulation of uric acid in the body. The left hand is commonly affected due to the unique blood supply and temperature differences compared to other joints. Tophus, which are small, chalk-like deposits of uric acid crystals, are usually present in chronic gout cases. However, in this specific instance, tophus is not observed.
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Gout is a form of arthritis that occurs due to excess uric acid in the bloodstream. When this condition persists and affects the left hand with a renal impairment, it is referred to as chronic gout. Although chronic gout can be challenging to manage, there are various treatment options ava...
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