Feeling stiff and achy in the morning? Uric acid could be the culprit

             Written by: Mantasha

14 July 2025

Waking up with joint stiffness and pain isn't solely due to aging or inadequate sleep; high levels of uric acid could be a factor.

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Uric acid is a waste product formed when your body breaks down purines. When it builds up, it can crystallize in joints, causing discomfort, especially in the morning.

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– Joint stiffness (especially in toes, ankles, or knees) – Swelling and redness – Sudden, sharp joint pain – Morning discomfort that improves during the day

Signs Uric Acid Might Be the Issue

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-Excess sugar -Alcohol -Dehydration or low water intake -Obesity or sedentary lifestyle

Lifestyle Factors That Raise Uric Acid

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Stay hydrated to help flush out excess uric acid Limit purine-rich foods like red meat, organ meats, and alcohol

What You Can Do

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Add more veggies, cherries, and whole grains to your diet Maintain a healthy weight and move regularly

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This content is for informational purposes only and should not replace medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis or treatment if you're experiencing joint pain or related symptoms.

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