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Gout Attack Duration Statistics
The average duration of a gout attack is typically between 3 to 10 days.
In this post, we will explore a comprehensive collection of statistics related to gout attacks, shedding light on various aspects of this common yet often debilitating condition. From the prevalence and frequency of gout attacks to the demographics most affected by the ailment, these statistics offer valuable insights into the impact and management of gout. Let’s dive in and uncover the key findings that may help enhance our understanding of gout and its implications.
Statistic 1
"70-80% of first-time gout attacks affect only one joint."
Statistic 2
"The average length of a gout attack without treatment is 7-10 days."
Statistic 3
"Approximately 60% of patients have a second gout attack within the first year after the initial episode."
Statistic 4
"About 80% of gout sufferers experienced another attack within three years."
Statistic 5
"Gout attacks can last a few days to a few weeks without treatment."
Statistic 6
"Gout affects around 4% of American adults, which is nearly 8.3 million individuals."
Statistic 7
"Without proper medication, gout attacks can occur several times each year."
Statistic 8
"Gout has a male:female ratio of 3.6:1"
Statistic 9
"The prevalence of gout is increasing, with the incidence being 1.2% in the UK."
Statistic 10
"Untreated acute gout could last for 5 to 7 days on average."
Statistic 11
"It can take up to 2 years of urate-lowering therapy to dissolve gout crystals that have accumulated over a period of years."
Statistic 12
"Gout is most common in men, especially those aged 40 to 50."
Statistic 13
"More than 50% of people experiencing a gout attack will initially have the joint of their big toe affected."
Statistic 14
"The average annual incremental cost of care for a gout patient is estimated to be $3,427 from the societal perspective."
Statistic 15
"Hospital admissions for gout attacks have increased by 410% in the last two decades in the UK."
Statistic 16
"Drinking alcohol can increase the risk of a gout attack to 1.5 to 2.5 times the normal risk."
Statistic 17
"Gout affects 8.3 million individuals in the United States."
Statistic 18
"In 2013 gout accrued total medical costs of $933 million in the U.S."
Statistic 19
"Patients with tophi before gout diagnosis were 4 times more likely to report atypical (elbow, wrist and/or hand) first gout attacks."
Statistic 20
"Evidence shows that 1–4% of the Western population is currently affected by gout."