
Henri gout
Henri Gout, more accurately referred to as gout, is a form of inflammatory arthritis caused by excess uric acid in the blood. When uric acid levels become too high, they can crystallize and deposit in joints, leading to sudden, intense pain, swelling, redness, and warmth—often starting in the big toe. Gout can result from dietary choices, genetics, or medical conditions that affect uric acid processing. Managing gout typically involves medications to relieve symptoms and lifestyle changes to reduce uric acid levels, helping prevent future flare-ups.