What is urate

Uric acid salts are elevated urine containing salt crystals due to excess uric acid in the urine. The salts in urine are due to uric acid or other alkaline substances, and the salt formed in urine is called urate. Normal people have organic and inorganic salts in their bodies. When drinking less water, sweating more and losing too much body fluid will cause urine concentration, resulting in an imbalance in the pH of urine, which will result in the analysis of salts in urine to form urate crystals. Drinking more water can improve this symptom. Long-term urate crystals tend to form stones. It is recommended to drink more water and urinate more often to ensure that the daily water intake is around 1500-2000ml, which can dilute the urine to prevent the formation of stones. Limit the intake of soy products, seafood, beer and other foods, high uric acid can be treated with appropriate oral uric acid-lowering drugs.