Can you still get gout stones if your gout is clinically cured?

Clinical cure of gout is generally divided into two cases, one is the relief of acute attacks of gout, and the other is through the standardized treatment to achieve uric acid to continue to reach the standard. The former situation may suffer from gout stone, but if through standardized treatment to achieve uric acid continues to reach the standard, basically will not get gout stone. Gout is a disease in which the high level of uric acid in the body leads to the precipitation of its crystals, which are deposited in the joints of the body and cause pain. After the acute attack of gout is relieved, the patient’s usual uric acid will not have a substantial decline, the patients with persistently high uric acid level in the future the possibility of gout stone is greatly increased; if through standardized treatment, such as giving febuxostat and other uric acid-lowering drugs, and to achieve the uric acid continues to reach the standard, such as the continued maintenance of less than 360 μmol/L, basically won’t get the gout stone. Patients should usually control the diet, try to low-salt and low-fat, eat more fruits and vegetables, and eat less high-purine food, so as to avoid recurrence and gout stone occurrence. Gout patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible, early and regular treatment.