Foot gout usually heals in a few days

Foot gout usually resolves itself in about 3-7 days. When acute arthritis attacks occur, they usually do not last more than 10 days at most, and the symptoms of red, swollen, hot and painful joints are relieved. Of course, the attacks can recur, and during the intervals between attacks, they are usually unharmed. Usually before an attack, the patient may have triggering factors such as overexertion or alcohol abuse, so it is important to pay attention to these conditions. In addition, gout patients should pay attention to strict dietary control in daily life and avoid foods containing high purines; they should also strictly abstain from alcohol and can eat more foods containing low purines, such as eggs, milk, vegetables and fruits; they should also adhere to reasonable medication to control the level of blood uric acid and actively prevent complications; and exercise appropriately to control and reduce weight.