A blood uric acid of 215 μmol/L in men is within the normal reference range.
Uric acid is a metabolite of purine in human body, which can be derived from food catabolism or from the body. Elevated or lowered blood uric acid concentration is abnormal, and is related to food, drugs, disease and other factors. Usually the enzyme test is used, and the normal blood uric acid concentration of adult men is 150-416μmol/L. If the test is performed with strict fasting before the test, it is recommended that the test be performed on a diet that is high in purine.
If a strict 3-day fast of high-purine foods is imposed before the test, and exogenous uric acid interference is excluded, a blood uric acid result of 215 μmol/L in men is usually reliable and within the normal reference range.
If abnormal blood uric acid level occurs, detailed consultation can be made at the rheumatology and immunology department of the hospital.