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Sleep and Gout: Why Poor Sleep Triggers Attacks and How to Fix It

May 28, 2026May 25, 2026 by GoutSavvy Editorial Team

Learn how poor sleep increases gout flare risk and discover practical sleep hygiene tips to help manage your condition and reduce attack frequency.

Categories Gout Core, Gout Lifestyle Tags gout sleep, gout triggers, sleep gout connection, sleep hygiene, uric acid sleep

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↑ 0.6 from last reading
May 19 — 5.2 mg/dL
↓ 1.1 after diet change
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