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Can children get gout?
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Yes, children can get gout, although it is relatively rare. Gout is more commonly seen in adults, especially in middle-aged and older individuals. In children, gout typically occurs as a result of an underlying medical condition, such as a genetic metabolic disorder, or as a side effect of certain medications.

Symptoms of gout in children may include sudden, severe pain and swelling in a joint, especially the big toe, as well as redness, warmth, and tenderness in the affected area. If you suspect your child may have gout, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.

Diagnosis of gout in children may involve a physical exam, blood tests, joint fluid analysis, and imaging tests, such as X-rays or MRI. Treatment for gout in children may include medications to reduce pain and swelling, as well as to lower uric acid levels in the bloodstream. In some cases, dietary changes, such as a low-purine diet, may also be recommended.
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