Boys do not normally have elevated uric acid when they are developing, and elevated uric acid is mostly related to factors such as high purine diets, late nights, and mental stress.
Developing boys should eat less food containing too much purine, such as animal offal, soy products, beer, seafood, etc., and do not drink too much fructose more drinks, such as fruit juice, carbonated beverages, due to fructose involved in the metabolism of adenosine triphosphate, which leads to an increase in uric acid levels. In general, boys developing normally do not have elevated uric acid.
If a developing boy has elevated uric acid, it is mostly related to factors such as high purine diets, late nights, and high mental stress. High uric acid when boys are developing can lead to increased risk of gout, hyperuricemia nephropathy, etc. Therefore, if elevated uric acid occurs, it should be timely to reduce uric acid, drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, and at the same time to actively exercise and reduce body weight.
If a boy develops with elevated uric acid, parents should promptly take their children to the rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals, endocrinology and other related departments for consultation and treatment under the guidance of doctors.