Gout Causes
When some foods and beverages that contain purines are broken down by the body, uric acid is produced. When you urinate, this typical waste product passes through the kidneys and leaves the body.
The body occasionally makes too much uric acid. Or the kidneys aren't able to handle it well. Uric acid crystals can accumulate in the joints when there are excessive amounts of uric acid in the body, a condition known as hyperuricemia. Gout is brought on by the sharp, needle-like crystals. Many individuals with increased uric acid levels, nevertheless, never develop gout.
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