Is a blood uric acid value of 577 μmol/L considered high uric acid?

A blood uric acid value of 577 μmol/L is considered high uric acid. The normal reference range for serum uric acid in women is 89-357 μmol/L, while the normal reference range for serum uric acid in men is 150-416 μmol/L. A blood uric acid value of 577 μmol/L is higher than the upper limit of both reference ranges, and therefore the blood uric acid value is much higher than the normal range, regardless of whether this patient’s gender is male or female. Patients with blood uric acid values higher than 540 μmol/L should be given uric acid-lowering medication regardless of the presence of cardiovascular risk factors or cardiovascular disease, and in addition to medication, patients should be placed on a strict low-purine diet, increase their daily water intake, and have their blood uric acid values tested on a regular basis. The blood uric acid test report should be interpreted by a professional physician, and it is recommended that patients go to the endocrinology department or rheumatology department of regular hospitals for detailed consultation, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.