Aims: Study some clinical and paraclinical characteristics and treatment of Gout in No.108 military central hospital. Subjects and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional, prospective and retrospective. Analyze the characterization of primary gouty patients treated in the department of Rheumatology and Nephrology in No.108 military central hospital from mars 2013 to mars 2015. Results: 98 male patients had the mean age of 60,9 +/- 13,8 (30-88) and the disease-suffering duration of 88,1 +/- 68,8 (3 - 240 months)
80 patients (81,6 percent) had high-protein intake, 72 patients (73,4 percent) overused alcohol beverages. The most common comorbidity diseases were significantly: obesity (27,5 percent), kidney stones (25,5 percent) and gastroduodenum inflammation and ulcer (24,4 percent). 100 percent patients had arthritis, with 35,7 percent had arthritis of 1st toe, 24,7 percent patients had tophis. 74,4 percent patients had lrst hour's high ESR and 69,8 percent patients had hyperuricemia. The treatment before hospitalization had high frequency with Corticosteroid and medicinal herbs (62 pts: 63,2 percent). Conclusion: Gout had a high prevalence in men with high protein and alcohol intakes. The common comorbidity diseases were: obesity, renal lithiasis, gastro-duodenum inflammation and ulcer. Many patients had inadequate self-treatment before hospitalization with.