How often do gout patients check their uric acid

Gout patients generally need to check their uric acid every 1 to 3 months, as prescribed by their doctor, to monitor uric acid levels and assess their condition.
Patients with gout generally need to be rechecked for uric acid once every 1 month or so after starting medication to lower uric acid or adjusting the type or dosage of medication, and then for 3 consecutive months. If the uric acid level reaches a stable state, usually less than 300μmol/L, then you can continue to take the medication according to the original dose. Otherwise, you need to go to the hospital and adjust the dosage or type of medication under the doctor’s guidance.
Gout patients due to individual differences, the specific type of medication and dosage are different, gout patients are recommended to go to the hospital, the specific review time should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions.