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What kind of people are prone to gout?

Obese people are prone to gout if they eat fatty and greasy food for a long time.

The cause of gout is related to the disorder of purine metabolism and the decrease of uric acid excretion. Long-term consumption of greasy food such as animal offal, seafood, meat, hot pot, barbecue, beans, bean products and alcohol is related to excessive intake, which can not be completely metabolized in the body to produce excessive uric acid, and the continuous increase of uric acid level will induce acute gout attack.

Obese patients will cause metabolic problems in the body, and purine metabolism disorder will also increase uric acid level. Therefore, it is suggested to change the original eating habits, eat a low-salt and low-fat diet and exercise properly to lose weight.

Gout is generally caused by irregular diet, obesity and other reasons. Generally, eating seafood, barbecuing and drinking are important causes of gout. If gout needs to be diagnosed in the rheumatology immunology department of a regular hospital, it should be treated by combining traditional Chinese and western medicine, taking colchicine orally under the guidance of a doctor, and cooperating with TCM syndrome differentiation treatment. Try to avoid eating seafood at ordinary times, and the bad habit of smoking and drinking must also be avoided.

Gout is a disease characterized by decreased uric acid excretion and disorder of purine metabolism. Gout usually occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, especially men. However, due to the change of modern young people's lifestyle, the onset age of gout tends to be younger, especially for young people who have irregular diets and love to stay up late.

In addition, people with bad living habits have a higher incidence of gout, such as drinking a lot, eating animal offal and seafood. In addition, if there is hyperuricemia, people with family history are also prone to gout. Furthermore, patients with obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, insulin resistance syndrome, or kidney diseases and blood system diseases in the past, as well as patients taking furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, thiazide, aspirin, cyclosporine and anti-tuberculosis drugs for a long time, are also prone to gout symptoms.