Other conditions
Other medical conditions affected by gout complications include the following:
Dry eye disease
Developing uric acid crystals in the airways
Visibility impairment
cataracts of the eye lens
Optic cataracts
In the majority of cases, an early diagnosis of gout can guarantee a normal existence. If your gout symptoms are getting worse, reducing your uric acid levels can prevent the formation of tophi and improve your joint function. Medication, lifestyle, and dietary modifications may also alleviate gout symptoms and reduce the severity and frequency of gout attacks.