Gout attacks are not usually caused by fire, but are associated with poor diet, alcohol consumption, overexertion and irregular work and rest.
Fire refers to a group of diseases caused by a variety of factors characterized by redness, swelling, heat and pain in the head and face of the human body, often accompanied by local or generalized heat.
Gout is mainly caused by high uric acid in the joints and a series of discomfort around the joints, with swelling and pain, the attack triggers include eating a high-purine diet, often stay up late, overworked and drinking alcohol.
There is a clear difference between the two diseases, fire does not usually lead to gout attacks.
It is recommended that gout patients should pay attention to dietary control, avoid eating foods containing high purine, to strictly prohibit the consumption of alcohol, appropriate exercise, etc., but also drink more boiled water to promote urination, which helps to promote the excretion of uric acid, to help patients to improve the discomfort of the symptoms.