What is the normal standard for blood uric acid

Blood uric acid standards differ between men and women, with normal uric acid standards ranging from 150 to 416 μmol/L for men and 89 to 357 μmol/L for women. Uric acid measurement assesses glomerular and tubular reabsorption and filtration function. Uric acid is mainly a product of nucleoprotein and nucleic acid metabolism, and can be derived from both internal and dietary sources. The standard range for normal uric acid is 150 to 416 μmol/L for men and 89 to 357 μmol/L for women. When determining the clinical significance of uric acid, try to strictly prohibit purine-rich foods, increased uric acid is common in glomerular filtration injury, the body’s uric acid production abnormally increased, the blood uric acid is reduced mainly in acute hepatic necrosis, Fanconi’s sign, hepatomegaly, and other diseases. It is recommended to consult a hospital in time when the uric acid is abnormal, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.