Gout Center - Harrisburg, PAHarrisburg Rheumatologist Doctors for GoutType of Physician: Rheumatologist What is a Rheumatologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat diseases of the joints, muscles, bones, and tendons. The rheumatologist diagnoses and treats arthritis, back pain, muscle strains, common athletic injuries, etc. The rheumatologist may work closely with other specialists such as orthopaedic surgeons and physical therapists. Specialty: Rheumatology Common Name: Rheumatologist Doctors in Harrisburg *![]() Excellence Diabetes & Endocrinology Center ![]() Sanford & Roumm Rheumatology ![]() Sanford & Roumm Rheumatology ![]() Sanford & Roumm Rheumatology ![]() Camp Hill Clinical Research Center ![]() George W Kunkel MD ![]() Lebanon Internal Medicine Assoc ![]() Lebanon Internal Medicine Assoc ![]() Hershey Medical Center ![]() Hershey Medical Center ![]() Hershey Medical Center ![]() Cumberland Valley Rheumatology ![]() Cumberland Valley Rheumatology ![]() York Palliative Care ![]() Wellspan Rheumatology ![]() Wellspan Rheumatology ![]() Wellspan Rheumatology ![]() Wellspan Rheumatology ![]() Christine A Phillips MD ![]() David E Zickafoose MD ![]() Lebanon Internal Medicine Assoc ![]() Lebanon Internal Medicine Assoc ![]() Lancaster Rheumatology Associates ![]() Lancaster Rheumatology Associates ![]() Lancaster Rheumatology Associates ![]() Lancaster Rheumatology Associates ![]() Lancaster Rheumatology Associates ![]() Lancaster Rheumatology Associates ![]() Geisinger Medical Center Rheumatology ![]() Geisinger Medical Center Rheumatology ![]() Geisinger Medical Center Rheumatology ![]() Geisinger Medical Group ![]() Pottsville Internist Associates ![]() Emkey Arthritis & Osteoarthritis Clinic ![]() Arthritis & Osteoarthritis Center ![]() Arthritis & Osteoarthritis Center ![]() Arthritis & Osteoarthritis Center ![]() Arthritis & Osteoarthritis Center ![]() Reading Hospital ![]() Arthritis Center ![]() OAA Orthopaedic Specialists ![]() The Arthritis Center ![]() PMA Medical Specialists LLC ![]() Michael D Perilstein MD ![]() Pottstown Medical Specialists ![]() Chester County Rheumatology ![]() Chester County Rheumatology ![]() PMA Medical Specialists LLC ![]() OAA Orthopaedic Specialists ![]() Coordinated Health ![]() Ronald E Krauser MD PC ![]() Ronald E Krauser MD PC ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates PC ![]() LVPG Arthritis & Rheumatology ![]() LVPG Arthritis & Rheumatology ![]() LVPG Arthritis & Rheumatology ![]() The Arthritis Center ![]() The Arthritis Center ![]() LVPG Arthritis & Rheumatology ![]() LVPG Arthritis & Rheumatology Harrisburg, PennsylvaniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-03
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GoutWhat is gout? What is hyperuricemia?Gout is a disease that results from an overload of uric acid in the body. This overload of uric acid leads to the formation of tiny crystals of urate that deposit in tissues of the body, especially the joints. When crystals form in the joints, it causes recurring attacks of joint inflammation (arthritis). Gout is considered a chronic and progressive disease. Chronic gout can also lead to deposits of hard lumps of uric acid in the tissues, particularly in and around the joints and may cause joint destruction, decreased kidney function, and kidney stones. Gout has the unique distinction of being one of the most frequently recorded medical illnesses throughout history. It is often related to an inherited abnormality in the body's ability to process uric acid. Uric acid is a breakdown product of purines that are part of many foods we eat. An abnormality in handling uric acid can cause attacks of painful arthritis (gout attack), kidney stones, and blockage of the kidney-filtering tubules with uric acid crystals, leading to kidney failure. On the other hand, some people may only develop elevated blood uric acid levels (hyperuricemia) without having manifestations of gout, such as arthritis or kidney problems. The state of elevated levels of uric acid in the blood without symptoms is referred to as asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Asymptomatic hyperuricemia is considered a precursor state to the development of gout. The term gout refers the disease that is caused by an overload of uric acid in the body, resulting in painful arthritic attacks and deposits of lumps of uric acid crystals in body tissues. Gouty arthritis is typically an extremely painful attack with a rapid onset of joint inflammation. The joint inflammation is precipitated by deposits of uric acid crystals in the joint fluid (synovial fluid) and joint lining (synovial lining). Intense joint inflammation occurs as the ... Recommended Reading Related to GoutHip bursitis facts
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