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Why does the weather change and gout recur?

Weather changes, such as cooling, cooling, cooling and increasing wind speed, can be seen and perceived by ordinary people, and physiological mechanisms in the body will also make normal adjustments to this change.

For example, when it rains, the air pressure will generally decrease and the humidity will increase, so that the liquid in the cells of healthy people can seep out by themselves, resulting in an increase in urine volume to adapt to the weather changes. For arthritis patients, due to the existence of diseased tissues, the liquid in the cells can not be discharged in time with the change of weather, which leads to the cell pressure in the diseased area higher than that in the surrounding normal tissues, which will cause swelling and pain in the diseased area. This is one of the reasons why arthritis patients can perceive weather changes.

When the weather changes, atmospheric molecules with positive and negative charges in the atmosphere will move and change. Because different charges attract and collide with each other, a series of electromagnetic phenomena and electromagnetic waves are generated, which can make the potential difference between positive and negative charges exist inside and outside human cells.

Normal people can always keep balance with this potential difference, while arthritis patients will release some inflammatory substances due to the changes of local capillaries and tissues, which will compress nerve endings and cause pain. Although changes in temperature, air pressure, humidity and many other factors will aggravate joint pain, these changes are not as fast as electromagnetic waves.

Therefore, the local weather is often sunny, and abnormal electromagnetic waves convey the information of weather changes. This is the reason why arthritis patients often start to feel pain before the weather changes, and it is another important reason why they can perceive the weather changes.