What happened to the wrist pain after drinking wine?

The symptoms of wrist pain after drinking alcohol are generally considered to be due to an acute attack of gout or myofasciitis: 1. Alcoholism is a risk factor for acute gout attacks, so the kidney function can be routinely checked to clarify whether there is an increase in uric acid. If the uric acid has increased, it is clear that the wrist pain caused by gout, you can take oral uric acid drugs for treatment, at the same time can take some oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve the pain symptoms. 2, if not because of the increase in uric acid caused by the acute attack of gout, it is likely to be caused by myofasciitis. Myofasciitis is a sterile inflammation, you can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve pain, and with some physical therapy, Chinese herbal medicine treatment to relieve pain symptoms. If the symptoms of wrist pain are not relieved within a short period of time after the above treatment, you must go to a regular hospital in time to improve the necessary related tests and choose a reasonable treatment method after the cause is clear, so that the symptoms of wrist pain after drinking alcohol can be controlled in a timely and effective manner.