How can gout be cured?

Gout is a common and complicated type of arthritis, which can affect all ages. The incidence rate of male is higher than that of female. Gout patients often have sudden joint pain, onset and severe pain, edema, redness and inflammation at the joints at night, and the pain is gradually relieved until it disappears for several days or weeks.

When pain occurs, the patient will wake up in the middle of the night. Some patients described the pain as similar to burning the big toe. The most common joint is the big toe, but it is not limited to this. It is also common in the joints of hands, knees and elbows. The affected joints will eventually become red, swollen, inflamed and edematous, and the tissues will become soft and the activities will be limited, which will eventually affect daily life. This symptom will recur.

Once a strong joint appears, it is necessary to see a doctor in time to prevent symptoms. If it is not treated in time, the consequence of the delay is that the pain is getting stronger and stronger. If you have a fever, it means you have inflammation. Not only that, but also the joints themselves will be damaged, and the bones will be corroded, leading to joint deformity, and the kidneys will be damaged in the whole process. Kidney calculi's illness will be serious, and even renal failure will be life-threatening. I love you.