Uric acid 580 μmol / L asymptomatic need to take medication

A uric acid level of 580 μmol/L usually requires medication to lower uric acid even if there are no symptoms.
Fasting blood uric acid level higher than 420μmol/L on two occasions other than the same day is called hyperuricemia, and uric acid of 580μmol/L belongs to the category of hyperuricemia. If the uric acid level is significantly elevated for a long period of time, it will lead to gout and metabolic disorders, and increase the likelihood of coronary artery disease, insulin resistance, and gouty nephropathy, among other diseases.
Patients with hyperuricemia need active lifestyle interventions. Avoid seafood, animal offal, broth and other high purine diet, abstain from alcohol, drink more water.
Patients with hyperuricemia, even without symptoms, are advised to take drugs that inhibit uric acid synthesis, such as allopurinol and febuxostat, or drugs that promote uric acid excretion, such as benzbromarone, under the guidance of a doctor if their blood uric acid levels remain high after lifestyle intervention.
It is recommended that patients with hyperuricemia go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the diagnosis and treatment. Drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice, do not self-medication.