Severe or prolonged gout flare-ups can affect appetite. This is often due to systemic inflammation or nausea caused by pain. While a brief loss of appetite might not seem serious, it can lead to dehydration and inadequate nutrition if it persists — especially in older adults or those with other health conditions.

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