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the affected joint is so tender that you may have difficulty turning over in bed. the most commonly affected joints are the big toe, foot, ankle, heel, instep and knee. gout rarely affects the joints of the upper limbs such as the fingers or wrists. causes gout is caused by too much uric acid in the blood
within a week. treatment while there is no cure for gout, its symptoms can be controlled by diet changes and medication. these include: avoiding foods rich in purine such as alcohol, liver, kidney, salmon, sardine, dry beans, beancurd and soy limiting daily intake of protein-rich food such as red meat...
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