Gout attacks are usually caused by irrational diet, bad habits, and irregular medication.
1. Unreasonable diet: unreasonable dietary structure, long-term intake of excessive high purine food, such as seafood, animal offal, beer, etc., leading to an increase in uric acid in the body, resulting in gout attacks every day.
2. Bad life habits: overwork, poor sleep quality, high pressure, not pay attention to warmth and other bad life habits can also lead to gout attacks every day.
3. Unstandardized medication: Gout is a lifelong disease that requires long-term standardized management. Gout patients do not pay attention to their condition, do not follow the doctor’s instructions to strictly regulate the use of drugs (such as febuxostat and other uric acid-lowering drugs), and fail to actively control their condition, which will lead to gout attacks every day.
In order to avoid recurrent gout attacks, patients should eat a reasonable diet, maintain good lifestyle habits, and take medications such as Febuxostat as prescribed by the doctor for treatment. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.