I probably haven't had a flare up because I've been on allopurinol for twenty-some odd years. This prevents the uric acid from going too high, but you don't want to begin taking it while you're having an episode because it will make it worse. When I did get flare ups my doc used to prescribe colchicine, which you take until the pain subsides or you get terrible diarrhea, whichever comes first. (Nice, huh?)
and I always thought it happened in your big toe only. silly me! i had it in my ankle, my 2nd toe joint, and my fourth toe joint!! I would look at my toe and wonder how something so small can cause such intense pain. man, this gout is THE worst.
Desert Dancer, that painting of you is new to me, and its fabulous!!!
A drug used during flareups is indomethacin. I'm a care partner but have been battling gout for the last two months. Frustrating and painful.
desert dancer-where you ear attaches to your head? omg, I know that has to hurt! so this does not have to happen in an actual joint? for instance one time I had a pain in my rib that felt like gout pain, but i didn't think it could happen there.and kit78- i've never had kids, but I imagine that at least that pain ends in 12 hrs or so. gout pain is severe, 10/10 pain for days!!
Lemons is also good for reducing uric acid. Hubby eats them like oranges. Not so great for your teeth though.