My three brothers all have gout. I have psorasis and one brother is also living with type 1 diabetes. Is there any connection?
Gout is a type of arthritis that happens when a substance called uric acid builds up in your blood. It causes joint pain, especially in the big toe
Gout and diabetes are two different health problems, but if you have one, you’re more likely to get the other.
People with type 2 diabetes often have high levels of uric acid in their blood, which could be due to extra fat. If you’re overweight, your body creates more insulin. That makes it harder for your kidneys get rid of uric acid, which may lead to gout.
There’s also a link exists between gout and heart problems and the new findings show the need for people to talk to their doctors about added risks.
Two reasons for why gout might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease are increased oxidative stress and inflammation.
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