Can gout eat amoxicillin to diminish inflammation?


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Amoxicillin is an anti-inflammatory drug. If gout is complicated by bacterial infection, amoxicillin can be used to reduce inflammation. However, if it is only gout caused by joint redness, it is a sterile inflammation. Taking amoxicillin has no therapeutic effect. Gout attacks can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, colchicine or glucocorticoids. In remission, drugs that reduce uric acid or inhibit uric acid production can be used to treat gout. Usually also pay attention to develop good diet and living habits. Diet strictly limit the intake of high purine food, do not eat animal viscera, do not eat seafood, do not drink alcohol, especially beer, eat more vegetables and fruits, drink more water, more than 2000 ml a day, promote uric acid metabolism, exercise more to control weight.