Greetings,
Wow Gout-pal forum really changed. Anyways straight to my question.
The bottom of my feet and padding of my hands are red and sore on a daily basis.
Is this normal to feel sore while on a 400 allopurinol therapy? I dont have the current lab results so PLEASE dont ask about my UA level.
No it isn’t, so go get a SUA test; it’s the only thing that’s relevant. Dr. will probably want to check for things like Raynauds after that, if your SUA is low.
However, my guess is it will be dietary: either relating to gout or indirectly e.g.candida. Have you become complacent about diet? alcohol, purine rich food etc. 400mg Allo may prevent acute attacks, but you can still get minor symptoms, if you eat & drink recklessly.
Greetings,
Wow Gout-pal forum really changed. Anyways straight to my question.
The bottom of my feet and padding of my hands are red and sore on a daily basis.
Is this normal to feel sore while on a 400 allopurinol therapy? I dont have the current lab results so PLEASE dont ask about my UA level.
Do a liver function test. An almost universal symptom of liver damage is red palms so it behooves you to rule it out.