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Gout & Uric Acid Education Society
September/October 2014 Newsletter
  


The Gout & Uric Acid Education Society is committed to raising public awareness about gout and arming patients, like you, with resources to help you better understand gout diagnosis and treatment.  
 
As you may have seen in our previous newsletters, we have introduced a series of educational comics to help raise awareness about the severity of gout.

Gout most commonly begins in the big toe - but it can move around to affect other joints as well, or may not affect the big toe at all. Other joints that gout commonly affects include the ankle, mid foot, wrist, elbow or small joints of the fingers. In order to stop gout from progressing, many people suffering from gout will need to be put on uric acid-lowering medication, and will need to make various changes to their diet and lifestyle. If uric acid-lowering medication is not taken regularly by those who need it, frequency and duration of flares - along with the number of joints affected - will increase.

Gout Cartoon  
Test your Gout Knowledge with
New Gout Quiz 
 
Gout Quiz
The Gout & Uric Acid Education Society has introduced a new interactive and educational quiz.

Found at GoutQuiz.org, the 10-question quiz challenges gout patients to find out how much they really know about gout - including what it is, classic symptoms and risk factors, how a diagnosis is made and steps toward better treatment and management of the disease. Information and educational resources are provided throughout the experience, and at the end, users are encouraged to share their results with family members and friends.

  

Test your gout knowledge and learn more at GoutQuiz.org.

World Arthritis Day 
   
World Arthritis Day World Arthritis Day was celebrated October 12. With gout being the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, this day helped to bring awareness to the severity of gout, along with the need for patients to receive ongoing treatment.

Dr. Lawrence Edwards, Chairman of the Gout & Uric Acid Education Society, discusses this serious form of arthritis in his World Arthritis Day post here.
Featured Materials from the
Gout & Uric Acid Education Society 
 
 
Spanish Gout Resources


With prevalence of health issues on the rise - including diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity, Hispanic Americans face even greater risks for developing gout.

To help raise gout awareness and encourage proper diagnosis and management among at-risk Hispanic populations, GUAES has expanded the availability of its Spanish-language resources. Visit GoutEducation.org to find Spanish-language materials, including six patient fact sheets, an infographic poster and the popular Take a Stand on Gout patient brochure.

Use the 'Contact Us' form on GoutEducation.org to place an order for print versions of these materials.
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