dontnoitall
If you already have gout, you are probably aware that gout is a type of arthritis. This means that when you have a "flare up", there is inflammation in the joint. Gout or arthritis can occur in any joint, including those in the ball of your foot.
Dr. Doom
Theoretically, gout can affect any joints cause the uric acid crystals get deposited on the joints. The foot is the most vulnerable area coz' of gravity and anatomic location. But a lot of people do get gout flares on the ankles and also on the ball of the foot if the crystals get deposited on the ankle joint and cause swelling up to the ball of the foot.
Orignal From: Can the Gout effect the ball of the foot?
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