What to do if you have gout and tingling in the joints of your fingers

Gout patients with tingling in the joints of the fingers this symptom can be relieved by colchicine or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, at the same time through the lowering of uric acid medication to reduce the level of uric acid in the body and take sodium bicarbonate to alkalize the urine.
Finger joint pain is one of the common symptoms of acute gout attack patients, can be ruled out after the contraindications of relevant drugs oral colchicine or ibuprofen, diclofenac and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs prescribed by the doctor to alleviate the symptoms of pain in the joints of the fingers.
Gout remission can be prescribed to take allopurinol, febuxostat, benzbromarone and other drugs to reduce the body uric acid level. Sodium bicarbonate can alkalize the patient’s urine, help dissolve and excrete uric acid, and avoid the formation of urinary stones.
In addition, gout patients also need to pay attention to avoid eating high purine food such as animal offal, seafood, etc.; increase water intake, ensure that water intake is greater than 2,000 ml per day, and exercise reasonably after the symptoms are basically controlled.
It is recommended that gout patients with symptoms such as tingling in the joints of the fingers go to the rheumatology and immunology department of a regular hospital for related consultations.