High blood uric acid does not usually cause direct heart discomfort.
Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in the body. Diet, medication, disease and hereditary factors can lead to elevated blood uric acid in patients. Persistent elevation of blood uric acid can cause gout, gouty nephropathy and gouty stones, etc. Common symptoms of these diseases include joint pain, joint swelling, joint deformity, edema, etc., but generally do not appear cardiac discomfort.
Although high blood uric acid does not directly cause cardiac discomfort, high blood uric acid is often combined with hypertension, atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease and other metabolic syndrome-related diseases, which may lead to cardiac discomfort.
Patients with symptoms of cardiac distress can go to the cardiology department of a regular hospital for detailed counseling.