Gout attacks can be caused by many factors, including alcohol, certain foods, medications, illness, and trauma. Flares generally come on quickly and can last for a week or two; everyone experiences them differently.
Some people may have frequent flares, while others might only have them every few years. Gout flares can occur more frequently if left untreated, and symptoms can worsen.

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