Early symptoms of gouty stones include joint pain, swelling, stiffness, deformity and red nodules near the joints.
Early symptoms of gout stones are usually joint pain, especially in the big toe. Increased blood uric acid levels can cause recurrent redness, swelling and pain in the joints, leading to the formation of gout stones from uric acid crystals deposited near the joints.
Early gout stones appear as red nodules near the joints, with shiny skin and a slightly high skin temperature, accompanied by pressure and pain, making it difficult to move the joints, and the size of the gout stones changes as the blood uric acid level changes.
Early gout stone will appear in the toes, auricle and other parts of the body, manifested as elevated yellowish-white nodules of varying sizes, nodules will appear white powder or paste when broken.
Gout stone patients are recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. Patients should also avoid large amounts of intake of high purine food.