I've had problems with gout since I was in my 20s. I'm now in my 40s and get an attack every few months. I get the pains mainly in my feet and sometimes in my knees. I've tried cutting back on alcohol and red meat but I still get it.
Ask Dr Gary: Gout - Curb the sweet treats
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Excess consumption of sugary drinks like juice can lead to gout.
The bigger issue is avoiding metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, diabetes, and being overweight, as a means of tackling gout.
Of note, the single biggest source of energy in our modern Western diet is sweetened drinks.
These include high-sugar energy drinks, fizzy drinks, and fruit juices.
Consider gout as the younger man's wake-up call that diabetes and other metabolic diseases are around the corner; avoiding sweetened drinks is a massive step in the right direction.
Gary Payinda M.D. works as an emergency physician, and would like to hear your medical questions. Email drpayinda@gmail.com (This column provides general information, and is not a substitute for the medical advice of your personal doctor.)