Gout often strikes without warning.
You go to bed feeling fine… then wake up in the middle of the night with intense joint pain, swelling, and redness — sometimes so severe you can’t even walk.
But gout is not just about pain — it can lead to much more serious health issues.
From a modern medical perspective, gout is caused by excess uric acid, forming crystals that deposit in joints, soft tissues, and kidneys.
This triggers inflammation, leading to:
Gout attacks are often sudden and reach peak intensity quickly.
Because the pain may subside after a while, many people think they can just “wait it out.”
⚠️ But ignoring gout can be dangerous.
Long-term gout can:
Repeated attacks may also:
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), gout falls under “Bi Syndrome”, caused by:
These external factors block the joints and disrupt the flow of Qi and Blood.
People with dampness accumulation are especially prone to gout.
Why?
These block the joints → leading to gout symptoms.
Common Signs of Dampness Body Type
You may be at higher risk if you have:
If these sound familiar, your body may already have dampness accumulation, increasing your risk of gout.
1. Eat Smart — Reduce Internal Dampness
Diet is one of the biggest triggers of gout.
Foods to limit:
organ meats
seafood
alcohol (especially beer and spirits)
sugary drinks and fruit juices
👉 This doesn’t mean you can never eat them — but portion control is crucial.
Simple eating strategy
If you eat eggs and milk in the morning → reduce meat intake later
If one dish contains fish → keep other dishes light and plant-based
Foods that help protect the body
fresh vegetables
beans and soy products
low-fructose fruits (cherries, grapes, strawberries)
Recommended Tea for Dampness (TCM)
Black Bean & Papaya Tea
Ingredients:
5g black beans
10g dried papaya
Method:
Wash ingredients
Add to a thermos
Pour boiling water and steep for 10–30 minutes
Add a pinch of salt (optional)
Benefits:
Black beans: nourish kidneys while promoting fluid metabolism
Papaya: removes dampness and supports digestion
2. Boost Yang Qi & Clear Internal Waste
Avoiding harmful foods is not enough —
you also need to clear existing dampness and toxins.
Exercise — But Timing Matters
During gout attacks → rest (avoid exercise)
During remission → gentle movement helps circulation
Recommended:
light stretching
meridian exercises
low-impact activity
1. What causes gout?
Gout is caused by excess uric acid forming crystals in the joints. In TCM, it is linked to dampness, heat, and poor Qi circulation.
2. What are the first signs of gout?
Sudden joint pain (often at night), redness, swelling, and warmth—most commonly in the big toe.
3. Why does gout hurt so much?
Uric acid crystals trigger intense inflammation. In TCM, this is due to blocked Qi and Blood in the joints.
4. Who is more likely to get gout?
People with a dampness-prone body type, poor diet, alcohol intake, or metabolic issues are at higher risk.
5. What foods should gout patients avoid?
Organ meats, seafood, alcohol (especially beer), and sugary drinks should be limited.
6. What foods help reduce gout risk?
Fresh vegetables, beans, and low-fructose fruits like cherries, grapes, and strawberries may help.
7. Should you exercise during a gout attack?
No. Rest is recommended during an attack. Light exercise is helpful only during recovery.
8. How does TCM treat gout?
TCM focuses on clearing dampness, improving Qi and Blood flow, and strengthening digestion.
9. What is the best acupoint for gout support?
Guanyuan (CV4) is commonly used to strengthen vital energy and help clear dampness.
10. Can gout be cured permanently?
Gout requires long-term management, but with proper diet and lifestyle, attacks can be reduced or prevented.
Gout is not just a temporary condition — it requires long-term management.
The key is to:
TCM treatment such as:
can help — but lifestyle habits remain the foundation.
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