Dehydration is a major factor in gout. If you do not drink a lot of water, the uric acid isn't flushed from your kidneys as quickly and it gives it a chance to build up as crystals in your joints. By ensuring that you stay hydrated, you will not only feel better, but you will also help your kidneys remove the uric acid from your bloodstream.

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