Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Gout Attacks
Gouty Attacks
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Good evening
Thank you for writing on health care magic
I have gone through your history. It is quite unusual for him to be getting recurrent gout attacks, but it is quite common in patients after a surgery. I would like to ask a few questions before i can guide you further
1. Is the knee pain and swelling being going on since a month?? IT is unsual for a gout attack to last so long
2. Has he had any previous backache or neck pain which has troubled him?
3. For how many days, does the pain and swelling last?
It is very possible that febuget is causing the attacks. It is normally not started during the acute attacks as it causes the breakdown of uric acid and more of it can go deposit in the joints causing further attacks. It is not a medicine to be started in acute stage. After the patient gets better with steroids/painkillers and goutnil, it is then started after 2 weeks of it.
My concern is , is it really gout attacks or something else as few other arthritis get triggered after surgery. SO i just want to be sure we are treating the right thing. DO let me know these queries. It would give us a bit of direction. Till then i would recommend to stop febuget. TAke medrol and goutnil for a few days and then start it later.
Await your reply
REgards
DR Naval
He had backache on three occasions in 2013 - XXXXXXX July and towards the end of year.
Gouty Arthritis
Detailed Answer:
Good evening
Well it probably does look like gout attacks which have been precipitated by surgery and also being increased by the use of febutaz during the gout attacks. However i would still recommend you to get Rheumatoid factor, Anti CCP antibody and HLA B 27 done to rule out other forms of arthritis.
HE has responded to medrol, which is quite good. It is a known fact for any inflammatory arthritis to respond to the steroid drug. The key is to see if the joint symptoms flair on the tapering dosage as we normally dont continue steroids for long duration. SO start tapering the dosage after 5 days and we can wait for febutaz to restart for at least 2 weeks. Meanwhile you can get these blood tests done to be sure it is not some other form of arthritis as well for which we need to add other medications.
Do let me know for more queries. Would be happy to help out
Regards
Dr Naval