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  5. My serum uric acid level is 7.6 mg/dL, and I have pain in the upper part of my left hand. I used Thyrox 50 mg and Goutnil 0.5 mg for one month, but my uric acid level is still the same. What should I do now to reduce the uric acid and pain?

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My serum uric acid level is 7.6 mg/dL, and I have pain in the upper part of my left hand. I used Thyrox 50 mg and Goutnil 0.5 mg for one month, but my uric acid level is still the same. What should I do now to reduce the uric acid and pain?

Asked by Female, 42 ยท 3 days ago

A uric acid level of 7.6 mg/dL is slightly above normal and can sometimes cause joint pain, stiffness, or swelling, though not everyone with high uric acid will get gout. Pain in the upper hand could be from uric acid crystals, but it might also come from muscle strain, arthritis, tendon issues, or nerve problems. Uric acid levels may take some time to improve, even after starting medication. Medicines like Thyrox 50 and Goutnil 0.5 can help, depending on your specific condition, but managing uric acid also involves changes to your diet and lifestyle. Drinking plenty of water and cutting back on alcohol, red meat, organ meats, sugary drinks, and seafood can help lower uric acid over time. Keeping a healthy weight, staying active, and avoiding dehydration are important too. Please do not stop or change your medicines on your own, as your treatment depends on your thyroid, uric acid levels, kidney health, and the cause of your pain. If you notice more swelling, redness, or warmth in your joints, or if the pain does not improve with treatment and lifestyle changes, talk to your doctor.
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  1. Interpretation of Serum Uric Acid Level

    • A level of 7.6 mg/dL is mildly elevated, suggesting hyperuricemia, which can lead to gout.
  2. Pain in Upper Left Hand

    • This could be due to a gout flare from high uric acid. Initial management includes resting the hand and using cold compresses.
  3. Purpose of Thyrox and Goutnil

    • Thyroxine is used for thyroid disorders. Goutnil (Colchicine) helps manage gout by reducing inflammation and pain.
  4. Next Steps and Specialist Consultation

    • Consult a rheumatologist for gout management. Consider an endocrinologist if there are thyroid concerns.

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Related Questions

I have had gout for many years, and I am taking Goutnil tablets regularly, but my serum uric acid level is still 9.8. I also have stiffness in both legs, and I am unable to sit down comfortably. What treatment or changes can help reduce my uric acid levels and improve this stiffness?
A uric acid level of 9.8 is quite high and may increase the risk of repeated gout attacks, joint inflammation, stiffness, and crystal buildup around the joints over time. Goutnil may help control symptoms, but long-standing gout sometimes needs further treatment adjustment, especially if uric acid remains high despite regular medicine use. Stiffness in both legs and difficulty sitting comfortably may happen because of ongoing inflammation, joint damage, muscle tightness, or crystal deposits around the joints. Reducing red meat, organ meat, alcohol, sugary drinks, and excess seafood may help lower uric acid gradually. Drinking enough water, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding dehydration are also important because poor hydration can worsen uric acid buildup. Gentle stretching, physiotherapy, and regular movement may help improve stiffness and joint flexibility slowly. Persistent high uric acid may require reassessment of kidney function, diet, medication dose, and other health conditions. Avoid stopping medicines suddenly because gout symptoms may flare again. Consult your doctor if joint swelling increases, walking becomes difficult, fever develops, or the stiffness continues to worsen despite regular treatment and lifestyle changes.
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