Do you need to drink more water to lower uric acid

Patients in the case of normal cardiac and renal function, lowering uric acid need to drink more water.
Patients with gout and hyperuricemia need to drink more water to lower uric acid, and should actively insist on drinking 2.0 to 3.0L of water per day, while the urine output should be maintained at about 1.5L to promote the discharge of uric acid. However, if the patient is combined with cardiac and renal insufficiency, he should limit the drinking water, and should not drink a lot of water in a short period of time before and after eating.
Patients who need to reduce uric acid should avoid drinking fruit juice, milk tea and other beverages with high sugar content and alcoholic beverages such as yellow wine, beer, etc., conduct aerobic exercise appropriately on a daily basis, avoid staying up late and exertion, and patients with diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia and other underlying diseases should be actively treated for the underlying diseases.
Patients who need to lower uric acid can go to the endocrinology department, rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals and other related departments for detailed consultation.