Hyperuricemia does not usually affect sperm.
Hyperuricemia is a systemic metabolic disease caused by abnormal purine metabolism, most patients have no symptoms, when the blood uric acid is too high will cause gout attacks, uric acid nephropathy and uric acid kidney stone disease.
Hyperuricemia does not affect sperm and there is no direct link between the two. Sperm are generally affected by a variety of causes, such as infections of the reproductive tract and reproductive glands, hypogonadism, hypothyroidism, genetic factors, and congenital anomalies.
Hyperuricemia, if treated early and actively, can generally prevent or delay the emergence of complications such as gout and kidney damage, and most patients can live and work as normal. However, if treatment is not timely, it may develop into gout, gouty nephropathy and other diseases.
Therefore, when checking out hyperuricemia, you should actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment.