CLINICAL COURSE OF GOUT AND APPROACHES TO REHABILITATION
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Gout is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by the accumulation of urate crystals in the body due to impaired uric acid metabolism. This article analyzes the clinical course of gout, its main stages, symptomatic manifestations, and the effectiveness of modern rehabilitation methods. With the integrated use of physiotherapy, pharmacology, and dietary therapy during rehabilitation, patients' quality of life significantly improves. The study results indicate that an integrated approach reduces pain and accelerates functional recovery in patients with gout.
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