Can high uric acid cause finger pain

High uric acid may cause finger pain.
If a physical examination reveals high uric acid, it means that the level of urates in the body is too high. When urate crystals accumulate in the joint area of the fingers and form gout stones, it will cause finger pain.
It is recommended to take uric acid-lowering drugs such as probenecid, benzbromarone or allopurinol, febuxostat, etc. to dissolve the urate crystals under doctor’s guidance. At the same time, take anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs, such as ibuprofen extended-release tablets, as prescribed by the doctor.
It should be noted that high uric acid is not necessarily gout. Continuously elevated uric acid levels will first cause hyperuricemia, and continue to develop before gout, so hyperuricemia may appear as a symptom of finger pain.
Patients with high uric acid are advised to go to the hospital in time for treatment under the guidance of the doctor.