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What medicine is better for gout?
The medicines for treating gout are as follows:

1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics: including voltarin, fenbid, Le Song, celebrex, meloxicam, etoricoxib, etc. These drugs can better control inflammation, relieve pain and restore joint function. Take medicine under the guidance of a doctor to avoid serious side effects;

2. Colchicine is a traditional medicine to treat gout, and its side effects should be paid attention to, including diarrhea, abnormal blood cells, abnormal liver and kidney function and rash;

3, hormones: oral or intramuscular injection can be chosen, but it should be applied under the guidance of a doctor to avoid long-term use.

If gout patients suffer from hyperuricemia at the same time, they should take drugs to reduce uric acid under the guidance of a doctor, including drugs to promote uric acid excretion and inhibit uric acid production. Keep the blood uric acid value at a reasonable level and reduce the recurrence of gout.