8When to Visit a Doctor
Most mild cases of gout attacks may be treated at home with a good diet and OTC painkillers. Nevertheless, you should visit a healthcare provider when the symptoms keep occurring and become severe or when further complications appear, especially kidney stones. Make sure to inform your doctor as soon as you notice signs of diabetes as well, these include increased thirst, numbness, dry skin, blurry vision, or frequent urination. [8]















