There is no definite time for urate crystals to clear up, it is closely related to the level of uric acid in the body.
Urate crystals are caused by significantly higher than normal levels of uric acid in the body. Urate crystals are usually deposited in the joints and can lead to some non-specific inflammatory manifestations in the joints. Uric acid crystals in the joints are called gout stones, gout stone rupture can be localized urate crystals out of the body, timely cleaning of the affected area can accelerate the localization of urate crystals out of the body.
Elevated uric acid will crystallize, causing repeated irritation and damage to the joints, causing joint swelling and pain, and even disability. Generally speaking, urate crystals can be dissolved slowly by taking uric acid-lowering drugs such as Febuxostat and Benzbromarone. Surgery can also be used to remove urate crystals that affect joint function.
The time it takes for the urate crystals to clear fluctuates, and medication prescribed by your doctor can dissolve them better and faster, and can be effective in avoiding ongoing damage to your body.
It is recommended that patients with urate crystals consult a rheumatologist in a timely manner for standardized treatment and regular follow-up.