What to know about gout, a painful condition that’s on the rise

Gout affects more than 12 million people in the United States.
From The Times
January 2, 2026

Having gout is painful — a flare-up can feel like "all your joints are full of broken glass," as one sufferer said. Once known as "the disease of kings," the condition is rising globally: Rates have climbed more than 20 percent in recent decades.

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