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Gout, the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, can wreak havoc on the body. The good news? It’s easily managed with the right help. Whether you’ve been recently diagnosed, care for someone suffering, or are a medical professional treating the disease, the Kicking Gout in the Acid podcast can help you learn more.
In this episode of Kicking Gout in the Acid, Dr. Larry Edwards is joined by Gout Education Society International Advisory Council member Dr. Puja Khanna, rheumatologist at the University of Michigan. The two discuss the variety of health conditions – also known as comorbidities – commonly seen alongside gout and how they can impact those with the disease.
Key Takeaways:
- Gout is often associated with other metabolic diseases like obesity, kidney disease, heart disease, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia – it’s not simply pain in the toe.
- Comorbidities impact the treatment of gout; for example, NSAIDs are not a good option for anti-inflammatory treatment of flares in those with kidney disease or diabetes, prompting the use of different options.
- Those with gout should be on the lookout for symptoms of comorbidities and talk with their doctor to find the best treatment plan for themselves.
- Education is a crucial part of gout management; when combined with self-advocacy, those with gout can reduce the disease’s burden on the body and avoid the negative complications of comorbidities.
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