As people age, they often face various health issues, including joint pain, difficulty in movement, and stiffness in fingers. These symptoms can indicate elevated levels of uric acid in the body. Uric ...
New Delhi. There are various factors that can lead to elevated uric acid levels in the body, including excessive consumption of red meat and seafood. These foods are high in purines, which break down ...
Uric acid is a waste product in the body. Sometimes, uric acid can build up in the joints and tissues, causing a range of health problems. In this article, we list the typical low, normal, and high ...
High uric acid levels can increase the risk of gout, kidney stones, and other health complications, making dietary choices an ...
Arthritis Care Research News Alerts. 2007;57(5):816-821. High uric acid levels in the blood are a precursor of gout, the most common inflammatory arthritis in adult men. It is believed that coffee and ...
Higher serum uric acid levels were associated with a lower risk for osteoporosis, with sex, race, diabetes status, and serum cholesterol levels identified as potential modifiers. Higher serum uric ...
Most people associate high uric acid with one dramatic symptom: a sudden, intensely painful attack of gout affecting the big ...
However, most of the previous observational studies have been conducted in older people with various comorbidities, including obesity, dyslipidemia, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease, and the ...
Hyperuricemia, or high uric acid, is emerging as a growing health concern in India. The condition often develops silently ...
Very high levels of serum uric acid were associated with a 15% lower risk for adult depression compared with low levels in a new study. Produced when the body breaks down purines, serum uric acid was ...
Uric acid levels are typically 2.5–7.0 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) in males and 1.5–6.0 mg/dL in females. Low levels are rare, but high levels can lead to gout, kidney disease, and other health ...