Gout doesn’t always start with obvious symptoms. In some cases, high levels of uric acid can silently build up in the body for years — a phase called asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Though there’s no pain or swelling during this stage, urate crystals may already be forming in the joints, potentially leading to future attacks.

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