Dr Samantha Hider

Dr Samantha Hider explains who gets gout, and how it should be diagnosed and monitored. She also talks about some of the other health issues that are associated with gout, and what checks may be done to look for them.

Dr Samantha Hider is a part-time Honorary Consultant Rheumatologist in the Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Partnership NHS Trust, and Senior Lecturer in Clinical Rheumatology at Keele University. Following her PhD and registrar training in Manchester, she moved to Keele University in 2007 and was appointed to her current post in 2009. Her research interests focus on the optimal diagnosis and comorbidity of common inflammatory rheumatological problems, including gout, polymyalgia rheumatica and rheumatoid arthritis. She is currently involved in several research studies looking at vascular disease (heart attacks and strokes) and gout, and studies looking at the effect of gout on quality of life.

A consultant rheumatologist talks about the different tests that can be done to diagnose gout.

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A consultant rheumatologist explains why it is important to monitor uric acid levels.

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A consultant rheumatologist explains why it is important to monitor people with gout for other health issues.

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A consultant rheumatologist explains who can get gout and what the most common causes are.

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