during the 17th to 19th centuries in the united kingdom, rich middle-aged noble men commonly experienced painful swelling within their joints, usually of the feet. due to their wealth and status, these individuals regularly treated themselves to red meat and fine whiskey. what condition did these men suffer from

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Rich middle-aged noble men, during the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries in the United Kingdom, commonly experienced painful swelling within their joints usually of the feet. These individuals, due to their status and their wealth, treated themselves to red meat and fine whiskey. These men suffered from gout.

A type of arthritis that is characterized by severe pain, tenderness and redness in joints is known as gout. Gout usually affects one joint at one time (it is often the big toe joint). There are times when there are no symptoms, which is known as remission, and times when symptoms get worse, which is known as flares.

There is currently no cure for gout, and those men were wrong about red meat and fine whiskey being the effective treatment for their condition. However, it can be effectively treated and managed with medication and self-management strategies.

Learn more about gout at https://brainly.com/question/11520652.

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