A blood uric acid level of 720 μmol/L is much higher than normal and usually more severe.
A fasting blood uric acid level higher than 420 umol/L on two occasions not on the same day is diagnostic of hyperuricemia. A blood uric acid level of 720 μmol/L falls within the range of hyperuricemia, which requires active lifestyle modification and initiation of pharmacologic uric acid-lowering therapy if necessary.
If persistent hyperuricemia can occur gouty arthritis recurrent attacks, gout stones, joint bone destruction, gouty nephropathy, renal function abnormalities and other serious consequences affecting the patient’s quality of life.
It is recommended that patients with blood uric acid 720μmol/L should go to the endocrinology department of regular hospitals, rheumatology and immunology departments and other related departments for consultation, and under the guidance of the doctor to actively adjust the lifestyle and standardize the diagnosis and treatment.