How to treat gout symptoms?
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Gout is a disease caused by the dysfunction of metabolic system, which is marked by the increase of uric acid. In recent years, with the improvement of quality of life, the number and incidence rate of gout patients have been increasing gradually. Especially for the middle-aged and elderly, it is a common metabolic disease. How to treat gout symptoms? I'd like to share my views with you.
How to treat gout symptoms?
Asymptomatic stage: as the name suggests, in this stage, patients can hardly have any physical discomfort, and the only indicator to determine whether they have gout is the continuous or fluctuating increase of uric acid content in the blood.
Acute arthritis stage: patients often wake up in the middle of the night because of redness, swelling, heat and pain in toes, ankles, knees, wrists, fingers and elbows. And patients will find that the normal function of these joints has obvious obstacles. When you measure your body temperature, you'll find an increase in temperature.
Gout stone and chronic arthritis stage: swelling, stiffness and deformity will appear in the joints, just like stones, asymmetric and inconsistent in size. It is more common in the ear contour, toes, fingers and other places. Renal disease: more than 90% of gout patients are accompanied with renal disease, early performance for occasional proteinuria, with the aggravation of the disease, it will turn into persistent proteinuria, the number of night rise increased, and then develop is renal insufficiency, and even because of renal failure and death.
matters needing attention
In fact, our human body has a certain ability of self-regulation and repair, just like small urinary stones. If we drink more water and jump more, there is a great possibility that these stones can be discharged from the body. In order to excrete excessive uric acid in the body, we should encourage patients to drink more water, drink more than 2000 ml of boiling water every day, never drink drinks. Water helps metabolism and excretes uric acid.