Can patients with high uric acid and gout drink soda water?
Generally, patients with high uric acid levels or gout should not drink soda water. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Soda water helps regulate the body's acid-base balance. It contains bicarbonate ions, which can neutralize excess hydrogen ions, thereby diluting stomach acid and counteracting an acidic body condition. This helps alleviate symptoms such as acid reflux, indigestion, and gastrointestinal inflammation. Additionally, soda water can promote intestinal motility, improve constipation, and dilute drug metabolites and uric acid in urine, helping the body eliminate waste and toxins more effectively. However, the high concentration of bicarbonate ions in soda water promotes the excretion of uric acid into the urine, which may increase uric acid concentration and worsen gout symptoms. Therefore, individuals with gout should avoid drinking soda water.
It is recommended that gout patients follow their doctor’s treatment plan and dietary advice to maintain good health and prevent the occurrence of related diseases.