Gout : Definition, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Types, Pathophysiology, Medications, Complications, Treatment and Home Remedies ( Foods To Avoid & Foods To Eat)

Hot Sensation

Hot Sensation
Hot Sensation

The affected joint area also tends to get red and warm. Many people with gout experience heat in the swollen area of the joint that may radiate in the surrounding area. It can be compared to a localized hot flash, just like women feel as a symptom of menopause, whereby the skin appears to be warming up from within. This sensation is common in gout sufferers, and relief usually occurs as inflammation subsides.