Is there a cure for gout?

There are very effective treatments for gout, and patients can visit the endocrinology or rheumatology departments to develop their own treatment plan based on their own condition. The usual treatment for gout includes two aspects: first, adjusting diet and lifestyle; second, taking oral medication. The first one, lifestyle adjustment. Patients need to adhere to a low purine diet, pay attention to drink more water, control weight, and actively participate in physical exercise, all of which are conducive to promoting the excretion of uric acid and lowering blood uric acid levels. The second, oral drug treatment. Gout is not just treated with pain medication during the acute attack. The most critical thing is to take uric acid-lowering drugs to control the blood uric acid level during the stable period of attack, so as to fundamentally reduce the attack of gout and avoid chronic complications.