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Gout without the guilt: diagnosis, flares and the 360 target

Red Whale Season 4 Episode 15

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Gout is common, painful and might not get the attention it needs. This episode reframes gout as a long-term condition that deserves confident, compassionate consultations in primary care. 

Nik and Fiona unpack the key practice-changing points from the latest guidelines and evidence, including why serum urate testing at presentation may challenge old habits. 

Crucially, they also tackle the stigma: gout is not simply a lifestyle problem, genetics matter, and the way we explain this can reduce shame and improve engagement. Press play if you want a practical update that will sharpen your diagnosis, simplify follow-up, and help patients feel supported rather than blamed. 

Useful Links

  1. Primary Care IT (Primary Care IT has built a series of searches for gout. These integrate into your clinical systems)

Useful resources for patients:

  1. Versus Arthritis - gout (patient information leaflet)

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