Pseudo Gout and Pseudo Gout Treatment

There is a condition often mistaken for to be gout. The symptoms of the condition are so much like gout, that it is even often referred to as pseudo gout, but is technically known as Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease or CPPD. Pseudo gout, or CPPD, is basically a rheumatologic disorder. It is one that boasts to have varied clinical manifestations because of the precipitation of calcium pyrophosphate dihhydrate crystals which build up in the connective tissues of the body.

Gout is basically the result of uric acid crystal deposits developing in the articular cartilage of joints, tendons and other close proximity tissues in the body. As a condition, gout patients are subject to gout attacks, which basically involves sudden, unexpected spasms of pain in the respective gout affected regions of their bodies. Certain cases of gout are known to have the uric acid crystals grow in size, large enough to actually burst through skin, leading to an excretion of a whitish-chalk-like substance. Skin sensitivity is another symptom of gout, with some gout patients experiencing a world of pain over something like a very very thin blanket being used in covering an affected gout area. Low grade fever is also a symptom of gout and gout attacks, but not exactly in the general scale.

Pseudo gout basically refers to the obvious acute synovitis, showing swollen joints, a classic sign of gout. Because the symptoms of pseudo gout appear so much like gout, it is often mistaken to be gout.

Pseudo gout treatment is basically aimed in the prevention of the buildup of more crystals, as CPPD crystal deposition is one that cannot be reversed. With such a stance with pseudo gout treatment options, identifying what underlying metabolic abnormalities involved could assess how direct a pseudo gout treatment could be employed. Pseudo gout treatment stand to be similar to the actual treatment given to a gout patient who is dealing with his or her gout condition.

When a joint is involved in the matter, pseudo gout treatment could involve joint aspirtaiton and intra-articular corticosteroid injections. Drugs like colchicines and/or NSAIDs could also be part of a pseudo gout treatment option. If multiple joints are involved, pseudo gout treatment could involve joint injection, targeting the most severely affected joint, and oral systemic treatment as well.

With this, here's hoping you now know what makes gout gout, while pseudo gout, pseudo gout, as the two are basically different conditions.