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Gout
Okay. The information below is organized into the following sections:
1) How is gout diagnosed?
2) How severe is your gout?
3) What are the treatment options?
4) What happens over time?
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- General Health
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- Anxiety
- Blacking Out, Fainting, or Loss of Consciousness
- Blood Magnesium Test
- Daytime Drowsiness
- Depression
- Diffuse Muscle Weakness
- Diffuse Pain
- Fever in Adults
- Forgetfulness Memory Loss
- Gout
- Helping Dry Skin
- Hot Flashes
- Imbalance
- Insomnia
- Itching Without Rash
- Jaundice in Adults
- Numbness or Tingling
- Positive ANA
- Positive Rheumatoid Factor
- Raynaud's
- Unexplained Weight Gain
- Unintentional Weight Loss
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