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10. Gout

Gout is a form of arthritis that results from a buildup of uric acid in the joint fluid and joint tissues. It generally begins in the joint of the big toe. A gout attack can be identified when the temperature of your foot changes. Your big toe will get warm, become red and swollen and be incredibly painful to the lightest touch. To treat gout, apply ice to your toe, stay off your feet and keep yourself hydrated. Also, consult a doctor to investigate the cause of uric acid buildup, as it may be promoted by hypertension, obesity, diabetes and chronic kidney disease.

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