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Gout Attacks: Understanding Uric Acid, Triggers, and How Medication Actually Works

Gout Attacks: Understanding Uric Acid, Triggers, and How Medication Actually Works

Gout attacks are caused by uric acid crystals forming in joints, triggered by diet, dehydration, and medications. Effective treatment requires both acute flare control and lifelong urate-lowering therapy to prevent joint damage and tophi formation.

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