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Suggest Treatment For Painful Swelling In Foot While Having Gout

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Posted on Thu, 16 Jun 2016
Question: I have been taking anti inflammatory drug for almost 1 week and am told I have gout. The pain has subsided but the foot/toe is still swollen. I have rested my foot during this time. What can I do to get better as I am a very active person.
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Ahmad (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
there are a few things you can do.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Welcome to Health Care Magic.

Thanks for writing.

I am Dr.Muhammad Ahmad. I have read your question completely, i understand your concern and will try to help you in best way possible.

Gout does take some time to get better it may take 15-20 days in some cases to get better, depemding upon severity and patient's response to medication.

You are already showing response it's a good sign but in my opinion you will need to wait more to get better.

Here are a few suggestions you can follow to get better sooner.

1) Take good rest to effected joints.
2) Do cold compresses of the area.
3) Keep taking anti inflammatory drugs suggested by dr , till the doctor asks you to stop them.
4) Do not take any medication that raises level of uric acid in the body.
5) Most important plan of management is keeping a safe food habit.
6) DO NOT use foods which increases uric acid levels in the body, like green leafy vegetables, red meat and pulses.( You can see the list of foods you should avoid on the internet easily)

Following these suggestions can get your joints healing faster.



I hope this answered your question, a
if you have more please feel free to ask.

Regrads.



Dr.Muhammad Ahmad.

M.B.B.S(Licensed Family Physician)

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Muhammad Ahmad (2 hours later)
Thank you for your detailed response. But should a blood test not be done to check for Uric acid level and then a medicine prescribed to lower it, which medication may be only necessary for a short period of time?
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Ahmad (15 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
indeed a test can be done.

Detailed Answer:
Hello ,

Thanks for writing,

Indeed a test can be done , it is simple serum uric acid level test.. and if it is high one can start using a uric acid lowering drug. In some health systems tests can be performed without referral if that is possible for you, you can get it done.

Otherwise discuss with your doctor about getting the test done.

NSAIDS are usually used for acute attacks, to lower uric acid fubuxostat or allopurinol is used.

Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Muhammad Ahmad (1 hour later)
Thank you for all your assistance. XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Ahmad (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
The pleasure is all mine.

Detailed Answer:
It is a pleasure to have helped you.

Feel free to ask about your health queries when ever needed.

Regards.

Dr.Muhammad Ahmad
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Painful Swelling In Foot While Having Gout

Brief Answer: there are a few things you can do. Detailed Answer: Hello, Welcome to Health Care Magic. Thanks for writing. I am Dr.Muhammad Ahmad. I have read your question completely, i understand your concern and will try to help you in best way possible. Gout does take some time to get better it may take 15-20 days in some cases to get better, depemding upon severity and patient's response to medication. You are already showing response it's a good sign but in my opinion you will need to wait more to get better. Here are a few suggestions you can follow to get better sooner. 1) Take good rest to effected joints. 2) Do cold compresses of the area. 3) Keep taking anti inflammatory drugs suggested by dr , till the doctor asks you to stop them. 4) Do not take any medication that raises level of uric acid in the body. 5) Most important plan of management is keeping a safe food habit. 6) DO NOT use foods which increases uric acid levels in the body, like green leafy vegetables, red meat and pulses.( You can see the list of foods you should avoid on the internet easily) Following these suggestions can get your joints healing faster. I hope this answered your question, a if you have more please feel free to ask. Regrads. Dr.Muhammad Ahmad. M.B.B.S(Licensed Family Physician)