There may be better ways to fight

When it comes to gout, you may be taking pain medicine during flares, watching your diet, and staying active. But if you’re not addressing gout’s underlying cause, high uric acid, then you may not be doing all you can to manage the disease and reduce your risk of painful gout flares over the long term.

Talk to your healthcare professional if you’re still suffering from gout flares to learn how to help reduce the uric acid that causes them. With a better gout treatment plan, it may be a whole different fight.

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