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6. Treatment of gout

The  are to reduce the pain of flares, prevent future flares, and manage conditions contributing to gout. Doctors may prescribe medication to manage gout flares by reducing pain, inflammation, and swelling, including anti-inflammatory medication and corticosteroids.

Anti-inflammatory medications can also help manage gout pain but are most effective when symptoms first appear. Another way to treat gout is to manage hyperuricemia, the underlying cause of gout. These medications can prevent the production of urate, flush urate out of the body, or break down urate into a form that is easier for the body to eliminate.

 Colchicine tablet close up of medication used to treat gout and Behcet disease, pericarditis, familial mediterranean fever

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