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Airing Pain

91: Not an Old Man's Disease

06 Jun 2017

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This programme was funded by a grant from The Schuh Trust. Gout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis and affects 1 in 40 people in the UK. So why do we still see it as something that exists only in the pages of Victorian novels? In this episode of Airing Pain we go inside the Houses of Parliament and speak with MPs, clinicians, patients and UK Gout Society members to find out why. What is gout? Gout is a type of arthritis caused by a build-up of uric acid crystals in the joints, most frequently the feet. As with many conditions, flare-ups can be brought on by a number of factors including lifestyle, stress and diet. Some people, however, have a genetic predisposition. Paul Webber and Alan Hughes both suffer with gout, describing the pain as being repeatedly being kicked in the shin and worse than a red-hot poker. What’s the treatment? Treatments for reducing pain during attacks include icing the joint and taking medications, however there are also long term treatments. There are lifestyle changes we can make, such as consuming less yeast-rich food and drink, staying active and drinking plenty of water. Despite being relatively inexpensive to treat, gout comes at a great cost to the economy and society, as the Chief Executive of ARMA, Sue Brown, highlights. Consultant Rheumatologist Dr Jonathon Rees identifies a lack of awareness in primary care, with cases often going undiagnosed. Paul also talks to Michael Snaith about his early gout and gender research at the UK’s first gender reassignment, and Lord Ramsbotham sums up perfectly why gout really is no laughing matter. Contributors:  Jim Shannon MP for Strangford  Dr George Nuki, professor of rheumatology at the University of Edinburgh  Paul Webber, gout sufferer  Alun Hughes, gout sufferer  Dr Tim Tait, Consultant Rheumatologist, Royal Hallamshire Hospital Stuart Reed, gout sufferer and patient trustee of the UK Gout Society  Dr Jonathan Rees, Consultant Rheumatologist and Sports Medicine, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust  Dr Adrian Dunbar, GP with a special interest in musculoskeletal medicine and chronic pain Sue Brown, Chief Executive of Arthritis & Musculoskeletal Alliance Dr Michael Snaith, retired Consultant Rheumatologist and trustee of the UK Gout Society  Lord Ramsbotham, cross bench member of the House of Lords and gout sufferer  Lynsey Conway, UK Gout Society Secretariat. More information: For more support and information on living with gout, visit NHS Choices Gout www.nhs.uk/Conditions/gout/Pages/Introduction.aspx The UK Gout Societywww.ukgoutsociety.org. #AiringPain, #PainConcern, #AbleRadio, #gout, #UkGoutSociety, #ShoutAboutGout

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