What Is the Proper Diet for Gout?
Gout is a disorder that occurs when your blood has high levels of uric acid, causing sharp, needle-like uric crystals to form around your joints. Gout makes your joints become inflamed and extremely painful. Your body can produce too much uric acid if you drink too much alcohol, take low dose aspirin or thiazide diuretics, have a medical condition such as diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, or narrowed arteries or have a family history of gout.There are foods you can eat and foods you can avoid to prevent gout, and there are foods that will improve the pain and inflammation caused by gout.