Will the wound from which the gout stone was removed heal on its own?

The wound of removing gout stone can generally heal by itself under standardized care, but some patients’ wounds are not easy to heal. For gout stones that seriously affect joint function, compression of nerves or affect the function of organs can be treated by surgical excision, surgical excision of gout stones can not cure gout stones, gout stone excision surgery should be carried out under local anesthesia after the gout patient’s blood uric acid concentration level is controlled normally, after the operation patients should pay attention to keep the wounds dry and clean, change the medication regularly and observe the healing situation of the wounds. Gout stone patients need to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as indomethacin, diclofenac, etc. before and after the operation to prevent acute attacks of gout, and after the operation, patients should pay attention to a strict low-purine diet, increase the amount of water intake, and ensure sufficient rest time to avoid recurrence. After standardized care and treatment the wound may heal itself, but there are some patients whose wounds are not easy to heal. It is recommended that gout stone patients go to the rheumatology and immunology department, orthopedics department and other related departments in regular hospitals for detailed consultation.