Sweating does not reduce uric acid.
Uric acid is one of the end products of purine metabolism, the source of uric acid is divided into endogenous and exogenous, exogenous uric acid mainly from food, and endogenous uric acid mainly from the body’s own synthesis, most of the uric acid excreted by the kidneys, a small portion of uric acid excreted by the intestinal tract, and only a very small amount of uric acid through the sweat glands, so sweating can’t reduce the patient’s body uric acid concentration.
Sweating can not reduce the concentration of uric acid in the patient’s body. Large amount of sweating may also lead to blood concentration, reduce urination but may cause blood uric acid concentration to increase, which is not conducive to the control of uric acid. Patients who need to reduce uric acid can be treated by correcting bad habits, managing diet and taking medication.
Patients who need to reduce uric acid can go to the endocrinology department, rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals and other related departments for detailed consultation.