Does gout cause scapular pain?

Gout often involves the first metatarsophalangeal joint, but can also involve the ankle, knee, wrist and other joints, but rarely involves the shoulder joint and scapula. Pain in the scapula is mostly caused by inflammation of the soft tissue around the scapula (fasciitis, tendonitis, osteoarthritis), lesions of the scapula itself (fracture or fracture of the scapula, dislocation of the shoulder joint, or inflammation of the scapula itself, primary tumor, metastatic tumor), angina pectoris, pleural lesions, liver and gallbladder disease, and gout. Pleural lesions, hepatobiliary disease and other factors lead to the emergence of scapular pain, it is recommended to further go to the hospital to check the cause clearly and treat for the cause.