Blood uric acid 433μmol/L alone is generally mild; if the patient is combined with complications such as gouty attacks, gouty nephropathy, or metabolic syndrome such as hypertension and hyperlipidemia, the condition is relatively serious.
1. Blood uric acid 433μmol/L is higher than the normal range, and if the patient’s fasting blood uric acid is greater than 420μmol/L on two occasions other than the same day, then it is hyperuricemia. Most of the patients with simple elevated blood uric acid can live their whole life without gouty attacks, gout stones, gouty nephropathy and other manifestations, and the condition is generally mild.
2. If patients with blood uric acid 433 μmol / L, combined with gout attacks, gouty nephropathy and other manifestations, or the presence of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and other metabolic syndrome manifestations, which can lead to joint damage, impaired mobility and multiple organ function damage, the condition is relatively serious.
Patients with blood uric acid 433μmol/L are recommended to go to the rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals for detailed consultation, complete examination and standardized treatment according to the doctor’s instructions.