What frequent gout attacks indicate

Frequent gout attacks indicate that the patient may have dietary intolerance, failure to comply with the doctor’s instructions to take medication, excessive strenuous exercise and other problems. 1. Dietary intolerance: gout patients should pay attention to low purine diet, avoid eating animal offal, seafood and other foods or drinking fructose-containing, alcohol-containing beverages, gout patients who do not strictly abstain from food may lead to fluctuations in the body’s blood uric acid levels and cause frequent gout attacks. 2. Failure to follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication: gout patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to take uric acid-lowering drugs, alkalinizing uric acid drugs and other drugs for treatment, such as failure to comply with the doctor’s instructions in a timely manner, the full amount of medication taken by the patient may also lead to frequent gout attacks. 3. Excessive strenuous exercise: Excessive strenuous exercise may lead to an increase in the production of organic acids in the body, thereby inhibiting uric acid excretion and thus triggering an acute attack of gout. It is recommended that patients with frequent gout attacks go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation and treatment as prescribed by doctors.