I have had joint pain for two months, reduced my protein intake, and started Furic 40 mg Tablet, but the pain has not improved. What should I do?

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I have had joint pain for two months, reduced my protein intake, and started Furic 40 mg Tablet, but the pain has not improved. What should I do?
Asked by Female, 43 · 2 months ago
It can take some time for Furic (febuxostat) to reduce uric acid levels and improve joint pain caused by gout, so lack of improvement after two months is not unusual but should be evaluated. Since your joint pain persists despite reducing protein intake and taking Furic 40 mg, it’s important to follow up with a rheumatologist or your prescribing doctor to reassess your treatment and rule out other causes of joint pain.
Please consult a rheumatologist or your prescribing doctor soon to review your symptoms and treatment plan. If you want, I can explain how gout medications work or what additional tests might be helpful.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're dealing with persistent joint pain despite medication and dietary changes. To provide the best advice, could you please share your age and gender?
Answered 2 months ago