Blood uric acid high energy drink red wine?

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-16 07:52:27
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High blood uric acid is generally not allowed to drink red wine.
Uric acid is a metabolite produced by purine metabolism, and red wine contains a certain amount of purine. Drinking red wine with high blood uric acid may lead to a further increase in blood uric acid levels. When it rises to a certain extent, uric acid crystals may form and deposit in joints, resulting in gout attacks. Secondly, if the amount of red wine is relatively large, it may increase the burden on the liver, leading to blocked uric acid excretion and further increase blood uric acid levels. Therefore, patients with high blood uric acid generally cannot drink red wine.