Factors that can increase your risk for gout
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The buildup of uric acid in your blood due to breakdown of purines leads to gout. There are several factors that can increase the risk of gout, including:
Middle-aged men or postmenopausal women
People with a family history of gout
People who drink alcoholic beverages
People with a catheter (tube) placed in their bladder for a long time
Taking medications, such as diuretics
People with hypertension, kidney disease, thyroid disease, diabetes or sleep apnoea
High consumption of purine-rich foods, such as organ meats and red meats

References
  1. Healthline. Everything you need to know about gout. Available at: https://www.healthline.com/health/gout#and-alcohol. Accessed 15 June 2021.
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