Hyponatremia does not usually lead to elevated uric acid.
Hyponatremia refers to the patient’s body serum sodium ion 135mmol/L, patients often appear irritability, depression, numbness of the hands and feet, lethargy and other neurological symptoms, with the progression of the disease can be complicated by subcutaneous edema, hypovolemic shock, cerebral edema, pre-renal azotemia and other diseases. However, it is currently believed that hyponatremia does not directly cause elevated uric acid.
Common causes of elevated blood uric acid include genetics, diet, hematologic diseases, renal diseases, medications, and excessive production of organic acids, etc. Patients with elevated blood uric acid should be referred to further hospitals to determine the cause of elevated uric acid and be treated accordingly in a timely manner.
It is recommended that patients with elevated uric acid go to endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation and treatment as prescribed by doctors.