Patients with blood uric acid 523 μmol/L alone usually have relatively mild disease. The condition is usually more severe if the patient has comorbidities such as gout, gouty nephropathy, or metabolic syndrome such as diabetes mellitus or hypertension.
A blood uric acid of 523 μmol/L is significantly higher than the normal range, and if the patient’s fasting blood uric acid is greater than 420 μmol/L on two occasions not on the same day, the patient is considered to have hyperuricemia. Some patients with hyperuricemia may live their entire lives without complications such as gout or gouty nephropathy, i.e. asymptomatic hyperuricemia, which is a relatively mild condition.
If hyperuricemia patients with blood uric acid 523 μmol/L have the above comorbidities or manifestations of metabolic syndrome such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis, etc., which cause greater damage to internal organs and joints and affect the quality of life, the condition is usually more serious.
It is recommended that patients with blood uric acid 523μmol/L should go to regular hospitals as soon as possible and under the guidance of doctors for standardized treatment to avoid delaying their condition.