What medications are taken for gout to relieve pain

Gout patients can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as diclofenac sodium), colchicine, glucocorticosteroids (such as prednisone acetate), inhibitors of uric acid production (such as allopurinol), to promote uric acid excretion of drugs (such as phenylbromarone) and other medications to relieve pain. 1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): NSAIDs such as diclofenac sodium, celecoxib, etc. can be used as anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to relieve pain and discomfort during acute gout attacks. 2. Colchicine: Colchicine can also be used in acute gout attacks to relieve pain. 3. Glucocorticosteroids: such as prednisone acetate, methylprednisolone, etc. can be anti-inflammatory, effective in relieving the pain and discomfort of gout patients. 4. Inhibitors of uric acid production: such as allopurinol, etc. can inhibit uric acid production, thereby treating hyperuricemia, in order to minimize gout attacks. 5. Promote uric acid excretion drugs: such as benzbromarone, etc. can promote uric acid excretion, in order to reduce the blood uric acid level of gout patients, so as to reduce gout attacks. It is recommended that gout patients go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment. In daily life, we also need to pay attention to avoid high purine diet such as animal offal, seafood and other intake, quit smoking and drinking, more exercise, and maintain a normal life pattern.