The specific life expectancy of patients with advanced gout varies according to whether the disease involves important organs and other factors, and cannot be generalized. The disease itself does not directly affect the normal life expectancy of patients, but it may affect the life expectancy of patients when it leads to damage to multiple organs such as the kidneys and the heart.
Gout is a metabolic disease caused by impaired excretion of uric acid or purine metabolism disorders, gout attacks can lead to progressive aggravation of joint pain and joint swelling and other symptoms, the continued progress of the disease may lead to joint deformity and loss of joint function, but also kidney and systemic damage, and therefore indirectly affect the life expectancy of patients.
In addition, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, metabolic diseases and other chronic diseases are closely related to gout, and untimely treatment may increase the risk of death. Therefore, the specific life expectancy of patients with advanced gout varies according to whether the disease involves important organs and other factors, and cannot be generalized.
Gout patients can go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation and standardized treatment as prescribed by doctors.