Sweating will not lower uric acid.
Uric acid in the body is mainly excreted through the digestive tract and kidneys via feces and urine. After sweating a lot, the body loses water and the blood is concentrated, leading to an increase in the relative concentration of uric acid in the blood, which may even induce gout in severe cases. In addition, heavy sweating may lead to reduced urination, resulting in reduced excretion of uric acid, aggravating the condition of gout.
Patients with high uric acid levels need to drink more water and avoid excessive exercise and sweating to prevent blood concentration, which can lead to higher blood uric acid levels and trigger gouty attacks. Low purine diet, avoid animal offal, seafood and other high-purine food intake.
It is recommended that gout patients go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the diagnosis and treatment.