Can gout eat onions?

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-02 01:14:54
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Gout can be caused by
excessive purine intake. onion contains low purine content, which is rich in vitamins, which helps to supplement nutrition. It contains onions and garlic to help stimulate appetite and improve appetite loss. Therefore, gout patients can eat moderate amounts. However, if patients eat large amounts of onions for a long time, it may cause excessive intake of onions and garlic to stimulate gastrointestinal tract. At this time, it will cause gastrointestinal discomfort. Therefore, it is not recommended for gout patients to eat onions in large quantities for a long time.