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Acute gout is a sudden and painful inflammation of one or more joints, most commonly affecting the big toe. It happens when uric acid builds up in the blood, forming sharp crystals in the joints. These flare-ups can cause severe pain, redness, and swelling that usually come on quickly.
Gout is caused by high levels of uric acid in the bloodstream, known as hyperuricaemia. This can result from a combination of genetics, diet, alcohol consumption, dehydration, or certain medications. When uric acid forms crystals in the joints, it triggers a painful inflammatory response.
The symptoms typically include intense joint pain, swelling, redness, and warmth in the affected area. The pain often starts suddenly, usually at night, and can be severe enough to make it hard to move the joint. The most common area affected is the big toe, but gout can also affect ankles, knees, and fingers.