Do menopausal women with 430 μmol/L uric acid need treatment?

Uric acid 430μmol/L in menopausal women may be due to diet and other factors, and usually does not require treatment.
Blood uric acid concentration in menopausal women should be below 420 μmol/L. Occasionally, blood uric acid concentration exceeds the normal value once in a while, which may be due to high-purine diet, drug factors, and usually does not require treatment.
However, if the blood uric acid concentration is higher than 420 μmol/L on two occasions not on the same day under the premise of a normal diet, it can be diagnosed as hyperuricemia, and it is necessary to change the lifestyle habits in time (such as a low-purine diet, abstaining from alcohol, etc.), so as to control the condition, so as to avoid irreversible damage to the joints, kidneys, and other irreversible damage.
It is recommended that patients with high blood uric acid go to the hospital and consult a specialist for details.