What are the consequences of long term gout?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Long-term gout can lead to the formation of tophi, which can cause swelling and deformity of the joints. It can lead to kidney lesions, including: sodium urate nephropathy, patients have low back pain and discomfort, edema, increased blood pressure, proteinuria, etc., and even decreased creatinine clearance, increased urea nitrogen, and eventually renal failure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you have long-term gout, uric acid stones will form, and over time, your joints will become deformed and painful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I come to the question, what are the consequences of long-term gout, which will lead to a decrease in the quality of life of the person, and finally the inability to take care of themselves.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If this is the case, it is actually a disease of the whole body to wash hair, and at most it is body pain.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What are the consequences of long-term ventilation, of course, this makes my body more and more uncomfortable day by day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What kind of consequences will long-term ventilation lead to, this is different for everyone's physique, and the consequences are not the same, so it is better to go in time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Long-term gout attacks can cause great pain to patients. First of all, it will hit and damage the patient's confidence. But it is generally due to the irregularity of the patient, and he only thinks of lowering uric acid when he is in pain, and when he is not in pain, he does not go.

    In fact, this is a bad understanding, the ** of gout must be controlled within the normal level of uric acid for a long time.

    In addition, long-term gout reversal will first lead to joint damage, such as joint deformity and joint disuse. It can also lead to kidney damage, and in severe cases, it can lead to kidney failure, which is similar to uremia.

    If the formation of tophi will lead to local ** breakage, ulcers, and do not heal for a long time, it will also bring great pain to the patient.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Gout is not new to us, it is a relatively common disease, and suffering from gout can easily lead to physical health.

    Great injury, but also easy to lead to pain and swelling of the joints, need to be carried out in time, in the same way.

    You also need to pay more attention to your diet, exercise properly, and pay more attention to rest.

    What are the consequences of gout?

    The consequences of gout are roughly as follows: First, the long-term reversal of gout. Tophi will form, resulting in joint deformation, and even severe cases have to amputate due to too many tophi, which seriously affects the quality of life.

    Second, gout can also form kidney stones due to the continuous deposition of uric acid, which will cause serious harm and unbearable pain to patients. Third, gouty arthritis is unbearable pain during the attack, and uric acid will still increase during the recovery period, resulting in certain impairments in kidney function, resulting in an increase in creatinine and eventually forming gouty nephropathy, which will lead to kidney failure and eventually death. Fourth, gout will also affect the cardiovascular system, resulting in myocardial infarction and even death in severe cases of cardiovascular system lesions.

    What are the symptoms of a gout attack?

    The main symptom of gout is joint pain, which is characterized by acute local redness, swelling, and heat in the joints. Including the first metatarsophalangeal joint, ankle joint, knee joint, interphalangeal joint, wrist joint, elbow joint, and in severe cases, the head and ears can be affected. Secondly, gout can affect the kidneys, and often manifests as increased nocturia in the early stage, and prolonged illness can further cause hematuria or edema, including swelling of the lower limbs and eyes.

    In addition, gout affects blood vessels and causes arteriosclerosis, which can lead to diseases such as hypertension and coronary heart disease.

    How is gout**?

    The ** of gout is a simple but complex problem, and its application of drugs is very simple, that is, the use of anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs in the acute phase, and the use of uric acid-lowering drugs in the intermittent and chronic phases. However, if you want to better control gout, patients need to adjust their lifestyle, reasonable diet, appropriate exercise, and weight control on the basis of the use of drugs, and patients need to strictly prohibit all kinds of alcoholic beverages, and avoid cold, infection, fatigue and other factors that may induce gout attacks. Only under these comprehensive means can patients with gout get a better prognosis and outcome, if not actively ** gout, it will become chronic gout, form chronic gouty arthritis, tophi, gout kidney and gout kidney stones will seriously affect the quality of life of patients.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It will affect your body, it will make your body very painful, the joints will be red and swollen, the joints will be very painful, and the attack of gout is very uncomfortable, so you must pay attention to keeping warm.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It will produce severe pain, there is no way to walk, and the joints cannot bend normally, which affects the operation of the body and affects the body's endocrine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In this way, it will affect physical fitness, affect a person's memory, cause numbness in the limbs, and also lead to joint bone destruction, as well as organ damage, and there will also be high uric acid.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Kidney stones: The probability of kidney stones in gout patients is about 1,000 times that of normal people, because the more uric acid in the urine and the more acidic the pH, the more likely it is to cause stones, so gout patients should boil more water or take baking soda to prevent the appearance of kidney stones.

    Ischemic heart disease: If gout is not timely**, persistent hyperuricemia or excessive urate crystals deposited in the coronary arteries, coupled with hyperagglutination of platelets, will accelerate the progression of arteriosclerosis, resulting in ischemic heart disease.

    3.Renal dysfunction: If you have gout, if you don't have it in time, the patient will have long-term hyperuricemia, which will easily cause excessive urate crystals to precipitate in the kidneys, thereby causing gouty nephropathy or more serious renal dysfunction.

    4.High blood pressure: About half of people with gout have comorbid hypertension.

    5.Hyperlipidemia: Because patients with this disease often overeat and have obesity, it is easy to be complicated by hyperlipidemia, which is also related to the occurrence of arteriosclerosis.

    6.Diabetes: Diabetes mellitus is caused by low insulin sensitivity caused by obesity and overeating, so gout patients should pay attention to early control of diet and weight, so that insulin sensitivity can gradually recover.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First, it can cause joint lesions, resulting in chronic gouty arthritis, the inflammatory response of the joints persists, and the swelling and pain of the joints persists, and after a long time, it will cause local joint deformation, and there are multiple tophi deposits around the joints. Second, the most common gouty nephropathy can lead to the deposition of urate crystals in the kidneys, causing urinary tract stones, and severe patients will develop renal insufficiency, renal failure, and uremia. Third, hyperuricemia and hypertension, hyperglycemia, and hyperlipidemia are synergistic and mutually reinforcing.

    Therefore, if gout is not timely**, it will also cause a significant increase in the incidence of the above diseases.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It can damage various organs of the body.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Gout can cause gouty arthritis, gouty nephropathy, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Gout leads to gouty arthritis, which is caused by urate deposition in joints and soft tissues, and patients will experience redness, swelling, pain, and unbearable pain in the joints; Gouty nephropathy can lead to chronic renal insufficiency and uremia; At the same time, gout patients will lead to the occurrence of atherosclerosis due to hyperuricemia, which will induce some cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

    Therefore, we must pay attention to gout, first of all, we must limit the intake of high-purine foods from the diet, such as animal offal, seafood and some meat, etc.; It is recommended to eat more fresh vegetables and fruits; Don't drink liquor, beer, rice wine, drink more water every day, and ensure that the urine output is more than 2,000 ml, which can help us promote the excretion of uric acid; People who are overweight should also be physically active and manage their weight. In addition to lifestyle interventions, the use of urate-lowering drugs should also be adhered to under the guidance of a doctor**, and only long-term control of blood uric acid levels within the ideal range can avoid the occurrence of the above diseases.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are many factors that cause gout, the most prominent of which are living in a hot and humid environment for a long time, eating too much seafood, and so on.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are several factors that can trigger gout:

    1.Improper diet, which is a trigger for many gout patients, is caused by overeating or eating foods high in purines. Because patients often lack some enzymes required for uric acid metabolism in the body, and ingesting a large amount of high-purine foods in a short period of time, a large amount of blood uric acid will be formed when they enter the body, resulting in violent fluctuations in the level of blood uric acid in the body, and causing gout attacks.

    2.Drinking too little water, especially in the summer, can lead to a decrease in urine output. The excretion of uric acid is mainly through the kidneys, excreted through urine, less urine will reduce the excretion of uric acid, resulting in an increase in blood uric acid and gout attacks.

    3.Taking certain medications, such as thiazide diuretics, can reduce the excretion of uric acid, which can lead to gout attacks.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Gout is caused by abnormal purine metabolism in the patient's body, and if you usually take high-purine drugs or food, it will cause gout attacks. In addition, if the patient has kidney disease, the level of uric acid in the body is too high, which can easily induce gout attacks.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are many factors that can trigger gout.

    Generally speaking, don't eat legumes.

    Also, don't drink beer and eat seafood.

    Also, drink more water and exercise more.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    : Excessive use of table salt, sodium sulfate, sodium bicarbonate and other drugs. (4) Some infectious diseases and parasitic diseases such as chicken dysentery, infectious bronchitis, coccidiosis, etc. can cause urate.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The doctor of Guiyang Gout Hospital told everyone that genetic factors, medication errors, myeloproliferative diseases, kidney diseases, etc. are the main causes of gout, in addition, unreasonable diet can also induce gout, causing serious damage to the patient's body.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are many causes of gout attacks, the most common is a high-purine diet, excessive intake of high-purine diets such as animal offal broth, fish soup, shellfish, sardines, crab, beer, etc., will increase the concentration of blood uric acid in a short period of time, and then lead to an acute attack of gout. In addition, some diseases of other systems, such as diseases of the blood system, chemoradiotherapy**, can also cause an increase in blood uric acid concentration.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Life is irregular. 2. Excessive pressure 3. Gout caused by drinking, 4. Liver and kidney function damage. 5. Improper diet.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Long-term big fish and big meat. Drink beer. Eat seafood. Overnutrition, caused by gout.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Long-standing hyperuricemia is the basis for an attack of gouty arthritis. Factors that trigger an attack of gouty arthritis include cold, exertion, squeezing of feet and exposure to cold, alcohol consumption, overeating, etc.

    These factors can induce an acute attack of gouty arthritis, which usually involves the unilateral 1st metatarsophalangeal joint, which is manifested as redness, swelling, heat and pain in the joint, and the onset is relatively acute, and the peak of pain can be reached within 1-3 days.

    After 1-2 weeks, the joint swelling and pain can disappear completely. If the patient does not control the blood uric acid level during the interval, it can lead to arthritis reversal, which eventually turns into chronic gout.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The following factors are easy to induce gout: 1. Bad lifestyle habits, including diet, exercise, work and rest, and mood. A short intake of a large amount of purine-rich foods and alcohol is the most common cause of gout, such as eating more seafood and beer is considered to be a perfect match for ventilation attacks; 2. Strenuous exercise, during which muscle hypoxia will decompose a large amount of creatinine and hypoxanthine to increase uric acid, leading to the attack of gout; 3. The local cold of the joints reduces the solubility of uric acid and forms urate crystals, which is also one of the triggers of gout; 4. Systemic infection, trauma, local fractures, and a large number of drugs that affect uric acid metabolism, such as aspirin, diuretics, etc., can also induce gout.

    Therefore, paying attention to diet control, regular work and rest, and reasonable exercise, maintaining an ideal weight, quitting alcohol and drinking more water can prevent gout attacks.

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