A uric acid value of 404 μmol/L in women is not normal, and exceeding the normal value range is a mild increase in uric acid.
Usually the normal value of female uric acid is 89-357μmol/L, clinically two times on non-same day blood uric acid level more than 420μmol/L, can be diagnosed as hyperuricemia. A uric acid of 404 μmol/L in women is not normal, but it does not meet the diagnostic criteria for hyperuricemia.
The main causes of high blood uric acid include increased uric acid production such as eating high purine food, and decreased uric acid excretion such as kidney disease. Patients can drink more water, avoid strenuous exercise, avoid eating seafood, animal offal and other high-purine food to regulate.
It is recommended that patients with elevated uric acid seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.