Is it serious to have 2 to 3 recurrent gout attacks a month?

Recurrent gout attacks are associated with poor control of blood uric acid in the body, and two to three recurrent gout attacks a month are more serious.
The increased frequency of attacks in gout patients may be related to poor control of blood uric acid in the body, a high purine diet, alcohol consumption, a diet high in sugar, and a lack of active medication. If the patient’s blood uric acid level is not actively controlled, the patient’s gout attack interval will become shorter and shorter, the symptoms gradually aggravate, and the difficulty of treatment also increases.
If the blood uric acid concentration level of gout patients is not effectively controlled for a long period of time, it can gradually cause gouty nephropathy, coronary arteriosclerotic heart disease, metabolic syndrome and other complications, which may increase the risk of death of the patients if not treated in time. If a patient experiences two to three gouty attacks a month, the condition is considered to be more serious and timely medical treatment is recommended.
Patients with recurrent gout attacks can go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation and follow the doctor’s instructions.