Tips to reduce swelling in gout do not have scientific basis and are not recommended to be used without authorization to avoid adverse consequences. Gout patients can generally use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, colchicine, glucocorticoids and so on to reduce swelling.
Gout is a heterogeneous group of diseases caused by purine metabolism disorders and (or) uric acid excretion disorders, which are clinically characterized by elevated serum uric acid, recurrent acute arthritis, gouty stones and joint deformities, uric acid kidney stones, glomerular, tubular, interstitial, and vascular renal lesions.
Gout can lead to joint pain and swelling, generally more use of medication and other ways to relieve pain and swelling, but do not recommend the abuse of small tricks that do not have a scientific basis, so as not to delay the condition, resulting in aggravation of the condition.
Gout swelling can generally use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib, diclofenac sodium, indomethacin; small doses of colchicine; glucocorticosteroids such as methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, prednisone acetate and other drugs.
Gout patients are advised to seek timely and active medical treatment and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors, do not self-medication.