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The survival time of gout patients mainly depends on the degree of kidney damage and vascular disease caused by gout. Theoretically, gout can affect lifespan, but this is not absolutely the case. If gout is well controlled in the early stage, and the uric acid value continues to be in a stable state and does not **, it will basically not affect the life expectancy.
If gout is reversed, causing joint damage, severe kidney damage and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular damage, resulting in the involvement of the patient's vital organs, coronary heart disease, stroke, cardiovascular adverse events and other conditions are likely to occur, thus affecting the patient's survival time. Therefore, in order to make the patient's quality of life better and longer, uric acid lowering** should be actively carried out to avoid gout recurrence.
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Gout can be divided into two categories: primary and secondary. Primary gout refers to a congenital disorder of purine metabolism and/or disorder of uric acid excretion on the basis of exclusion of other diseases; Secondary gout refers to decreased uric acid excretion secondary to kidney disease or certain drugs, increased uric acid production due to myeloproliferative disorders and tumor chemotherapy.
There is no possibility of primary gout, only daily control to prevent sharp attacks.
Secondary can be slowly healed after the precipitating factor disappears.
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The current situation is to see a Chinese medicine doctor, gout ** is relatively slow, the earlier it is found, the faster **, a colleague of mine who is engaged in sales is also gout, he also has entertainment, he only drinks liquor and does not drink beer Pay attention to taboos.
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There is no cure, and the cancer that does not die must be controlled on a diet.
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Generally two or three days, but also half a month.
1.Bed rest with elevation of the affected limb.
To avoid weight-bearing on the affected joints, please be sure to send the news that forced activity at this time is not beneficial to the disease!
It takes 2-3 days for the joint pain to subside before moving gradually.
2.What kind of medicine to take?
**The main medications for gout are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and colchicine.
1) Classical medicine: colchicine:
The drug of choice for acute exacerbations of gout is used worldwide. Follow your doctor's instructions for a regular dose of 1mg every hour or every 2 hours, and stop when symptoms are relieved or diarrhea occurs! It is recommended to take it orally, and there is intravenous saline injection in China, and Lao Yang personally does not recommend intravenous injection.
Colchicine has a strong effect, but there are many ***, as mentioned earlier, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea can occur during taking the drug, if the symptoms persist for more than 3 hours, please stop using the drug.
2) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics:
This is usually done for patients who are concerned about colchicine*** or that colchicine will not work after taking it. It is generally only taken after a meal to alleviate gastrointestinal reactions.
Commonly used drugs are indomethacin, piroxicam, ibuprofen, and oxybuzone. "Etoricoxib" can basically achieve the analgesic effect of colchicine, and it is much smaller. These drugs are usually started at a higher dose and then tapered as symptoms resolve.
There are also analgesics, such as tramadol, etc., but in this medicine can only relieve pain but not inflammation, and treat the symptoms but not the root cause.
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For 3 to 7 days, you have to pay attention to maintenance, take medications, and pay attention to your diet, which can shorten the onset of the disease, and you have to rest when you are sick, so that you can no longer walk with gout.
My experience: you can eat colchicine during the onset of the disease, but colchicine has a strong ***, generally eat when the feet are swollen, 2 tablets at a time, take once every 2 hours, if you have diarrhea, then you have to stop the medicine immediately, you can no longer eat, you can look at the instructions for colchicine, there are other ***, which may lead to thalassemia in offspring.
You can soak your feet, invigorate your blood, help reduce swelling, after soaking your feet, you can use Shenyang red medicine or Yunnan Baiyao spray to relieve pain, or Shenyang red medicine and Yunnan Baiyao can also relieve pain, but the spray should have an interval time, and a plaster can be pasted for a day.
When sleeping, swollen feet should pay attention to keep warm, after all, it makes sense to call gout, if the feet are cold, the blood vessels will constrict, urate will not be discharged, and once it accumulates to a certain extent, it will become swollen feet.
Usually eat to pay attention, there is a table of purine content of food, more purines can not eat more, or even can not eat, gout in Western medicine, is a purine metabolism disorder. Sometimes, after eating meat and wine, you will not get sick immediately, and after a few days, when the uric acid has accumulated enough, you will get sick.
Therefore, pay attention to diet, keep your feet warm, and walk moderately, so that the blood vessels in your feet can activate blood, but you can't let your feet be tired, don't always sit, and if the blood circulation in the lower limbs is not good, you will also get sick. Write so much because I also have gout and haven't been sick for almost 4 months.
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Generally, acute gout attacks will be relatively sudden, and sometimes the symptoms will disappear quickly, but it may be as long as 1 week, so consider using sodium bicarbonate tablets, allopurinol or colchicine to improve the pain symptoms of gout attacks.
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The peak incidence of gout is 40 years old, and less than 30% of gout will lead to complications - nephritis uremia, which is generally advanced and not good.
I'm 25 how long can I live as a gout patient.
It's hard to say, depending on yourself and family conditions, it will definitely not be long before you give up on yourself.
In fact, it can be improved very well, but very few people do it, just thinking about relying on drugs.
In fact, many diseases are the human body's own god of war, not medicines.
The biggest disease of gout is yourself, because you are too indulgent and always want special effects.
To eat low-purine foods, to exercise, to lose weight, to live a regular life, how many of these people can be serious and obedient?
How long does it take for a person to have a gout disease that has a sexual life.
Gout comes and goes like the wind, and many patients are temporary, so what kind of treatment should be chosen? In fact, gout requires perseverance and perseverance in self-care. Traditional yao substances are too toxic to damage the normal function of kidney function, and Fubeizi uses the latest modern technology to extract a variety of precious herbs, which ensures its purity and concentration, and the formula is scientific, which is a good choice.
How long do gout patients live?
2) Frequent attacks of gouty arthritis, joint deformity and dysfunction have occurred, affecting normal activities, and patients are bedridden for a long time.
How much less life expectancy does a gout patient have than a normal person? Can Zhu Jianfu watch it.
Eating a bag of gout powder in 7 to 10 days can control blood uric acid and prevent gout attacks! Avoid alcohol, legumes, seafood, animal offal, etc., high-protein, high-purine foods! Drink plenty of water on weekdays!
Can a person with gout still work in the future?
Gout does not affect labor, gout can lower uric acid, and the stone is the same.
Why do people get gout?
Gout (gout) is a kind of retro-inflammatory disease caused by increased purine biosynthesis and metabolism, excessive uric acid production or increased uric acid in the blood due to poor uric acid excretion, and urate crystals are deposited in the synovial membrane, slippery sac, cartilage and other tissues. The disease is characterized by birefractomy sodium urate crystals found in synovial fluid and tophi.
Its clinical features are: hyperuricemia and urate crystals, characteristic acute arthritis, tophi, interstitial nephritis caused by deposition, joint deformity and dysfunction in severe cases, often accompanied by uric acid urinary tract stones, more common in obese middle-aged and elderly men and postmenopausal women. With the development of the economy and the change of lifestyle, the prevalence of the disease has gradually increased.
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1. Gout attacks generally last 3-7 days.
The duration of a gout attack is not fixed, and the longer the gout disease drags on, the longer the attack lasts. In addition, the duration of gout will vary depending on each person's constitution.
Generally speaking, the average duration of a gout attack is about 3 days, and how long does a gout attack last, a few patients can be relieved by one day, and some patients will last for more than a month.
2. The onset of gout is mostly in the exudate, the onset is sudden, and the severe cases have typical symptoms such as redness, swelling, heat and pain, and the onset site is mostly under the group and at the finger joints. As the disease progresses, multiple joints can be invaded at the same time or anteriorly. In the first episode of acute arthritis of gout, the pain peaks in a few days and then resolves within a week.
3. Most of the incidence of gout is over 40 years old, and the oldest can be over 70 years old, but it does not mean that people under 40 years old do not develop gout.
For example, congenital gout can occur in childhood, which is mainly related to a congenital deficiency of enzymes involved in purine metabolism.
4. The acute stage of gout is mostly gouty arthritis, which generally occurs suddenly and abruptly on the premise that the patient is in good health. It is characterized by monoarticular onset, especially redness and swelling around the first toe joint, and the pain of the first toe joint, which reaches a peak in 24-48 hours. It does not subside after about 1 week, and it can leave no discomfort.
The most common is gouty joint inflammation, which gradually increases with the number of episodes and the course of the disease. The joints are stiff, stiff, and painful. Joint destruction, subcutaneous nodule formation, and eventually joint deformity.
Secondly, about 1 3 patients have urate precipitation in the kidney, resulting in renal impairment, manifested as proteinuria, edema, hypertension, urinary stones, etc., which is called gouty nephropathy.
In addition, common sites for urate deposition include the outer ear, ulna, olecranon, knee capsule, and tendons. These areas often appear as pale yellow or white nodules protruding from the surface, and the texture is tough, called tophi. Rock Skill.
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5 In general, men socialize more, smoke and drink more, so they are prone to ingest more high-purine foods and have a higher probability of gout.
The metabolic and excretory functions of middle-aged and elderly people are also gradually declining, and excessive purine intake often cannot be metabolized, so the probability of suffering from gout is higher than that of adolescents.
Gout has a certain hereditary nature, and people with a related family history will have a higher incidence of ** - some.
It is generally believed that excessive intake of high-calorie foods, including animal protein, is a cause for youObesity will affect the excretion of uric acid and increase uric acid in the body.
Regardless of the type of alcohol, the alcohol contained in it can hinder the excretion of uric acid by the kidneys (including the excretion of uric acid) or directly participate in the synthesis of uric acid.
Obese people are prone to hyperuricemia and gout because weight is clearly associated with hyperuricemia. Studies have shown that the incidence of gout in obese men is as follows: Hyperuricemia caused by obesity arch may be related to endocrine dysfunction, rather than being a direct result of obesity itself.
Thinner patients in hyperuricemia account for only the proportion. Clinical data have shown that most patients with gout are overweight or obese, but a small number of thinner people can also get gout.
Studies have found that 17% of patients with coronary heart disease have hyperuricemia, which is related to blood pressure and blood cholesterol. Asymptomatic hyperuricemia is a risk factor for coronary heart disease. In recent years, studies have suggested that hyperuricemia is a precursor to coronary heart disease.
Patients with hyperuricemia are much more likely to develop atherosclerosis than those with normal serum uric acid. -Risk factors themselves are responsible for the elevated serum uric acid, such as long-term hypertension, which can lead to glomerular hypoxia, increased lactate production, and competes with uric acid for excretion; The use of certain diuretics and antihypertensive drugs can also reduce uric acid excretion. Other risk factors may be a direct result of hyperuricemia, such as high blood uric acid concentrations, which can precipitate diabetes.
Geographical location may also have some influence on the incidence of gout, but the impact is far less pronounced than that of genetics, ethnicity, living conditions, and other factors. In China, the incidence of gout in the nomadic areas of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is relatively high. In particular, those who enter the plateau from the plain will suffer from hypoxia in the plateau, and suffer from alpine adaptation, alpine polycythemia, alpine hypertension and alpine heart disease, which can be secondary to acute gouty arthritis.
Gout is mostly caused by the thick taste of ointment and ointment, which leads to dampness and heat, and also causes the disease to occur due to external sensations. People who generally live in better conditions are more likely to get gout than people who live in worse conditions.
In the clinical survey, it was found that most of the gout patients were cadres, senior executives, managers, salespeople, senior intellectuals, and business people. It is not difficult to see that people with privileged living conditions are susceptible to gout, which is mainly related to their eating habits and lifestyle habits.
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Not all patients with gout live short, gout is a chronic disease, all of them are symptomatic at present, some patients only have one or several attacks in their lives, most patients will have more and more frequent attacks if they do not go through**arthritis, and the symptoms will become more and more severe, which can eventually cause disability, and some can also affect the life of patients.
In general, the factors that affect the prognosis of gouty arthritis are mainly as follows:
First, the course of the disease is long, and the blood uric acid is maintained at a high level for a long time, and the efficacy of uric acid-lowering drugs is not good.
Second, the age of onset is relatively young.
3. Have a history of positive family hardship.
Fourth, there is no dietary control.
5. Concomitant kidney diseases, such as multiple double kidney stones and renal insufficiency.
6. Those who fail to control the symptoms in time during the acute attack period, and the number of frequent episodes is more than five times within a year.
Seventh, if the number of ventilated nodules is large and the volume is larger, the prognosis of the patient is poor.
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