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What is Pseudogout?

Risks Increase with Age

It is important to know that the risk of developing pseudogout significantly increases with age. The deposits of crystals linked to this condition affect around 3% of people in the 60s. The figure increases to around 50% of people in the 90s. The disease is equally common among men and women. Therefore, it is important to have regular health checks when you are aging to detect any symptoms early and get proper treatment options.[7]