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artritis gout, pirai, NSAID, skjfjsdnfbdvkdns kjsnvks cjvsdbkjsndksnxc sjkdnckjnskcslkdlks wsdsabdjkasdnsakjdbdusiabdiu nkldnlasnlsadnsdjkzdjska sdhbasvdhjsbvdddddddddd ddddddd dddddddd dddddddd dddddddd dddd\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\dddd dddd ddddddd dddddddd ddddd dddddd dd kihjkbhjvhjvhvmbmbkjbhj jbjsc kjsd Acute arthritis is the most common early clinical manifestation of gout. Usually, only one joint is affected initially, but polyarticular acute gout can occur in subsequent episodes. The metatarsophalangeal joint of the first toe often is involved, but tarsal joints, ankles, and knees also are affected commonly. Especially in elderly patients or in advanced disease, finger joints may be involved. Inflamed Heberden's or Bouchard's nodes may be a first manifestation of gouty arthritis. The first episode of acute gouty arthritis frequently begins at night with dramatic joint pain and swelling. Joints rapidly become warm, red, and tender, with a clinical appearance that often mimics that of cellulitis. Early attacks tend to subside spontaneously within 3–10 days, and most patients have intervals of varying length with no residual symptoms until the next episode. Several events may precipitate acute gouty arthritis: dietary excess, trauma, surgery, excessive ethanol ingestion, hypouricemic therapy, and serious medical illnesses such as myocardial infarction and stroke.

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