Acute stage of gout can be reduced by taking drugs with anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, such as etoricoxib and colchicine.
Acute gout is due to the rapid changes in the concentration of urate in the joint cavity induced by the immune response, the onset of the disease is generally more acute, the patient may appear intolerable joint pain and joint swelling symptoms, the nature of the pain is cut, bite-like, at this time to take anti-inflammatory, analgesic effect of the drug can be effective in eliminating the swelling and relieve pain.
Common medications with anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as etoricoxib, diclofenac, ibuprofen, etc. and colchicine. However, contraindications to the use of these medications need to be ruled out before using them for treatment, and the use of NSAIDs for treatment requires vigilance against gastrointestinal risks.
Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, and it is recommended that patients with acute gout go to the rheumatology and immunology department of a regular hospital for detailed consultation.