Are the seven signs of ankle gout real?

The statement of seven signs of ankle gout is not true, usually there is no such statement in the clinic. Patients with ankle gout will have joint pain in the ankle, red and swollen joints, gouty stones, fever and other related symptoms, which can be used to initially determine whether there is ankle gout through the symptoms. 1. Joint pain: patients with ankle gout may have severe pain in the dorsum of the foot, heel, ankle joints, etc., usually occurring at night, the attack is relatively sudden, the pain is progressively aggravated, and the nature of the pain is more like a tearing, cutting, etc.. 2. Redness and swelling of joints: patients with ankle gout will have redness, swelling and fever in the ankle joints, which are the same as the pain, and the movement of the ankle joints will be limited during the attack. 3. Gout stone: patients with gouty ankles usually have gout stones in the first metatarsal toes and other parts of the ankle, which are of different sizes, and may break down and form fistulas after squeezing, and there will be white tofu dregs-like discharges. 4. Fever: If it is an acute attack of gout, the patient will also have fever, headache, chills and other symptoms. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, after a clear diagnosis and active treatment.