Dear Friend,
What you feel and what the other feels are totally different.
SO on that basis we really can't predict. Blood tests and clinical co-relation matters.
Hence i commented and specified on "Orthopaedician" advice.
Lets hope for the best.
Regards
Dear Friend,
In general, gout presents as pain,swelling and inflamation over the great toe.
Sometimes the serum uric acid levels are normal, still the person gets and attack of Gout.
I think an Orthopaedician's advice should be sought instead of a GP's for this condition.
Also the possibility of minor / superficial infection needs to be ruled out, in case of gout not as the first diagnosis.
Arthritis will always be present in this age group, but it should not be an acute presentation, considering this age.
Feel free to discuss, if you got any problems/unsatisfied query.
Regards...
Thanks for your reply, so promptly. I am trying to help this elderly person. Suffering from gout myself, I do not feel this is the answer, although I take your point however the problem is across the toes and something is causing the awkward constant and "stabbing" type pain. Does arthritis in the foot present itself in this way, is an xray recommendable and which pain killers do you like, please? I realise that before taking up your recommendations there would have to consultation with the g.p. to check on compatibility with any other drugs taken.