Can obesity-induced gout be cured

Gout caused by obesity is not curable, but standardized treatment can reduce the number of attacks and improve prognosis. Gout is a recurrent joint inflammation caused by the deposition of urate crystals in the synovial membrane, bursa and other soft tissues. Obese gout patients tend to have poor lifestyles such as overeating, reduced activity, alcohol consumption, and irregular lifestyle, leading to increased exogenous purine intake and increased endogenous uric acid. Gout cannot be cured, but through timely and standardized treatment, the number of gouty arthritis attacks can be reduced and the prognosis can be improved. Obese gout patients need to reduce weight under the guidance of professional physicians, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, avoid overwork, do not eat seafood, asparagus and animal offal and other high purine content of food, drink more water. It is recommended that obese gout patients to the regular hospital rheumatology and immunology, nutrition and other related departments to consult in detail, under the guidance of the doctor standardized diagnosis and treatment.