What not to eat for gout

Gout should not eat high purine food, should not drink alcohol, should not be high fructose diet, and should not take drugs that inhibit uric acid excretion. 1. High purine food: High purine food can produce a large amount of uric acid and aggravate gout, such as animal offal, seafood (such as sea fish, sea shrimp, etc.), hot pot, soy milk and other foods. Therefore, gout patients should not eat. 2. Drinking alcohol: alcohol metabolism process will produce substances that inhibit uric acid metabolism, and some alcohol also contains high purine substances, so gout patients should reduce the consumption of alcohol. 3. High fructose food: high fructose food, such as concentrated fruit juice, some drinks, etc., after drinking will also generate a lot of uric acid, so it should be limited. 4. Drugs that inhibit uric acid excretion: such as thiazide diuretics, such as hydrochlorothiazide, as well as aspirin, isoniazid and other drugs, which can inhibit uric acid excretion, should not be applied to gout patients. If you suffer from gout, in addition to dietary control, often need to be combined with drug therapy, it is recommended that the patient to the hospital in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s prescription medication.