
How Are Gout Attacks Treated ?

I understand your concern.
It seems from the history that you have had attacks of gout. In that case have you recently been checked for your uric acid levels ?
In addition, at your age, the chances of osteoporosis and Degenerative joint disease is higher. This can cause more joint damage resulting in worsening or persistance of pain. These conditions can cause inflammation of the nearby tendons and soft tissues which can cause difficulty in movement and constant pain.
You might benefit by getting a few tests done, which might help in management of your condition.
1. Complete blood count and Hemogram.
2. Liver function tests.
3. Kidney function tests.
4. Urinalysis.
5. Uric acid, Phosphate levels.
6. A Xray or a MRI of the Elbow joints (Both sides).
7. A bone density scan - To estimate the level of osteoporosis (if any).
Once these tests have been done, the specific cause of your problem can be identified and treatment can be initiated.
In case the tests results in diagnosis of Osteoarthritis and extensive joint damage is seen, Joint debridement to clear any debris or any related procedure can be done.
You might consult a orthopedic surgeon for ordering the above tests and initiation of the treatment.
Some alternative means including Yoga, physiotherapy exercises might help you improve the mobility of the joint and also help tolerate the pain better.
I hope this helps.
In case any more doubts, I am available for the follow ups.
Regards.
Dr Anvekar.

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