Gout

Comprehensive Gout Treatment in Cypress, TX

If you’re one of the over 9 million Americans living with gout, you need expert care to manage this painful condition, especially since gout most often affects the feet and ankles. At Cypress Foot & Ankle Center in Cypress, Texas, board-certified podiatrists Dr. Amin and Dr. Siddiqui specialize in diagnosing and treating gout, helping you find relief from the pain and prevent future attacks. Request an appointment by calling our office or booking online today.

FAQ

Gout typically affects the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint at the base of your big toe but can also impact smaller toe joints and the ankle. Gout symptoms usually occur in one joint at a time and can include:

  • Intense pain in the affected joint
  • Swelling and inflammation
  • Red, warm skin over the joint
  • Tenderness, making it difficult to walk or wear shoes

These symptoms come in episodes known as gout attacks, which often reach peak severity within 4 to 12 hours after they begin. Without treatment, a gout attack can last anywhere from a week to two weeks. Although symptoms may subside after an attack, gout is a chronic condition, and up to 75% of individuals will experience another attack within a year.

The goal of gout treatment at Cypress Foot & Ankle Center is to manage symptoms during gout attacks and prevent future flare-ups. Dr. Amin and Dr. Siddiqui offer a range of treatments based on the severity of your condition, including:

  • Anti-inflammatory Medications: These help reduce pain and swelling during a gout attack.
  • Steroid Medications: Oral steroids may be prescribed to ease severe inflammation.
  • Uric Acid-Lowering Medications: These drugs help reduce the amount of uric acid in your body, preventing the formation of crystals in the joints.
  • Lifestyle Modifications: Dietary changes, such as reducing foods high in purines, can help lower uric acid levels. Weight management can also reduce stress on your joints, helping to minimize the severity of future attacks.
  • Dietary Adjustments: Limiting foods high in purines (such as red meat and shellfish) and reducing alcohol consumption can help control uric acid levels.
  • Hydration: Drinking plenty of water helps your body flush out excess uric acid.
  • Weight Management: Losing weight can reduce pressure on your joints and lower the frequency and severity of gout attacks.

Get Relief from Gout at Cypress Foot & Ankle Center