Is there any help for uric acid 600?

Uric acid 600 μmol/L can still be saved. Patients with 600 μmol/L uric acid need to clarify whether the uric acid is elevated in one test or whether it is above 600 μmol/L in multiple tests. If the patient only has a single test for 600 μmol/L uric acid, there is no need to worry too much. There are many reasons that can affect uric acid, such as the patient’s previous history of heavy alcohol consumption or purine-rich foods and strenuous exercise, which can lead to a significant transient increase in uric acid. Patients can pay attention to adjust their lifestyle, adhere to a low purine diet, regular exercise, and drink more water. If the patient’s uric acid can be reduced to normal, the usual lifestyle adjustments are needed. If the patient’s uric acid is significantly higher than 600 μmol/L after repeated monitoring, he or she needs to continue the lifestyle adjustment described earlier. If the patient’s uric acid cannot be reduced to normal through lifestyle adjustment and is combined with hypertension, hyperlipidemia, heart disease or gout, the patient will need to be treated with uric acid-lowering drugs, and most patients can have their uric acid controlled at normal levels through this comprehensive treatment.