Gout can walk in a few days

Gout patients can usually walk in seven days because gout is self-limiting, and it often takes about seven days for its joint inflammation to subside from its peak. For patients with gout, if they want to relieve the swelling and pain of their joints as soon as possible, they can use colchicine for treatment, but some patients will experience gastrointestinal reactions such as abdominal pain and diarrhea after taking colchicine, which can then be replaced by non-steroidal pain medications, such as ericiclib. After the patient’s pain is relieved, in order to avoid the reoccurrence of gouty arthritis, continuous uric acid-lowering medication is needed during the remission period of gouty arthritis joints, such as oral febuxostat to lower uric acid.