How to treat gout at 33 years old

Gout at the age of 33 needs to be treated by changing dietary habits, medication, surgery and other methods as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Change dietary habits: Gout patients should adjust the diet structure, limit the total daily calorie intake, eat more fresh vegetables, such as green vegetables, melons, etc., and strictly limit the intake of high-purine foods, such as foie gras, oysters, scallops, etc. In addition, patients should drink a lot of water to help control the disease. In addition, patients should also drink more water, as an aid to control the condition.
2. Drug treatment:
(1) Acute attacks: Colchicine, indomethacin, diclofenac sodium, etc. can be used to reduce pain as prescribed by the doctor. If colchicine and NSAIDs are ineffective in treating the disease, glucocorticosteroids can be used for a short period of time as prescribed by the doctor, such as prednisone acetate.
(2) Interictal and chronic periods: use drugs such as allopurinol and febuxostat to inhibit uric acid synthesis; or use drugs such as benzbromarone and probenecid to promote uric acid excretion.
3. Surgery: If there is infection, ulceration, compression of nerves and other phenomena, you can consider surgery to remove the gout stone under the advice of the doctor.
Gout is a lifelong disease, if not treated in time, it can lead to joint deformation, kidney disease and other diseases, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize treatment.