Blood uric acid 480 μmol / L if only simple blood uric acid elevation is mostly not serious, if combined with gout and other complications is relatively serious.
The normal level of blood uric acid is 150~416μmol/L for men and 89~357μmol/L for women, and hyperuricemia can be diagnosed when uric acid is higher than 420μmol/L on a non-same day test under a daily diet.
Patients with blood uric acid 480μmol/L are considered to have elevated blood uric acid, and elevated blood uric acid is often accompanied by diabetes mellitus, hypertension, obesity and other metabolic syndrome-related diseases or clinical symptoms, and a portion of the patients with hyperuricemia may develop gout.
If a patient with 480 μmol/L blood uric acid has gout, gout stones, gouty nephropathy and other complications or metabolic syndrome-related diseases, the condition is considered to be relatively serious, on the other hand, if the patient only has 480mol/L blood uric acid without other conditions, the condition is considered to be less serious.
Patients with blood uric acid 480μmol/L can go to the rheumatology and immunology department, endocrinology department and other related departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation, and follow the doctor’s instructions for diagnosis and treatment.