Why do feet still hurt a bit when gout is in remission

Foot pain during gout remission may be due to the fact that the urate crystals in the joints are not completely eliminated during the recovery process of the disease. Gout is due to hyperuricemia resulting in urate crystals deposited in the joints, and then joint pain in the disease, the etiology is not clear, may be related to purine metabolism disorder. In gout remission due to the joints within the uric acid crystals have not been completely dissolved, which leads to a local inflammatory reaction, so that the affected foot joints will still appear pain. During the remission period of gout, it is recommended to eat less food with high purine content, and at the same time pay attention to rest, do not walk or exercise too much, so as not to further aggravate the symptoms of foot pain. It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital for consultation and pain relief under the guidance of a doctor.