I was diagnosed with gout many years ago, and I have taken Zyloric, Goutnil, and now Febuxostat during gout attacks. These days, I am having severe, sharp pain in my legs, and painkillers are not giving me relief. What treatment can help control this pain and gout problem better?
Asked by Male, 44 · 3 days ago
Long-standing gout can gradually lead to repeated inflammation, uric acid crystal buildup, joint stiffness, and severe pain if uric acid levels remain uncontrolled for many years. Zyloric, Goutnil, and Febuxostat are commonly used for gout management, but persistent sharp leg pain despite treatment may suggest ongoing inflammation, joint damage, nerve involvement, or uncontrolled uric acid levels. Painkillers alone may not provide enough relief if the underlying gout is still active. Drinking enough water, reducing alcohol, red meat, organ meat, sugary drinks, and excess seafood may help lower uric acid gradually. Weight control, regular movement, and avoiding dehydration are also important because they may reduce future gout attacks and stiffness. A detailed medical review is important because your doctor may need to reassess uric acid levels, kidney function, joint condition, and the current medicine plan. Severe pain that is not improving may sometimes need additional evaluation for arthritis, nerve compression, or other joint-related problems. Seek medical attention if swelling, redness, fever, difficulty walking, or sudden worsening pain develops.