Living with chronic Gouts


Slideshow: Gout: Foods that Help, Foods that Hurt

Increase Fluids

Changing your diet may help you manage chronic gout and help reduce symptoms such as joint pain. Start by increasing your fluid because dehydration might trigger gout attacks. One study showed that men who drank 5 to 8 glasses of water in a 24-hour period had a 40% reduced risk of gout attacks. But avoid sugary sodas, which may increase your risk.