High uric acid in pregnant women may or may not have a significant effect on the fetus, and there will be individual differences.
Pregnant women with high uric acid may cause hyperuricemia or even gouty diseases, which may affect their health. However, due to the lack of data from large-sample epidemiological surveys, there is no clear understanding of the effects of simple high uric acid during pregnancy on the fetus.
If a pregnant woman has symptoms of high uric acid, she should pay close attention to it. It should be noted that purine metabolism disorders, often occurring in conjunction with glucose metabolism disorders and lipid metabolism disorders, together serve as the components of metabolic syndrome. Therefore, pregnant women should closely observe the changes in uric acid, blood sugar, blood lipids and so on.
In order to avoid adverse effects on the fetus, pregnant women should control the intake of purine in the diet, drink more water and other ways to reduce the level of uric acid in the body, if necessary, follow the doctor’s prescription medication.