While kidneys usually flush it out, but too much of it can stay in blood and cause a condition called hyperuricemia. The excess uric acid can form crystals and settle in your joints causing gout, a ...
It’s a common ailment for those with lavish tastes—and for the convivial. But it really can strike anyone. But good news for people affected by gout, or at least those ...
The same cannot be said for the other types of arthritis, for which inflammation is a defining feature at all stages of the disease, most especially episodic flares seen with gout and autoimmune forms ...