Why is the foot crooked during a gout attack?

Gout attack when the foot is crooked may be localized sterile inflammation, the emergence of obvious swelling related.
Gout attack when the foot is crooked, may be due to urate crystals deposited in the joint parts of the joint parts of the soft tissue caused by aseptic inflammation, inflammatory cells gathered to release a large number of inflammatory factors, resulting in localized obvious swelling and pain, so from the appearance of the patient’s feet may be crooked.
For gout patients in the acute attack period, pay attention to rest, keep local braking, avoid excessive activities, can follow the doctor’s instructions to use pain medication such as small doses of colchicine, diclofenac sodium or ibuprofen and so on. In remission, use uric acid-lowering drugs such as benzbromarone and febuxostat to control uric acid level.
For patients with gouty attacks, it is recommended to consult the rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals, and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose reasonable drugs for treatment.