Uric acid 500+ is classified as hyperuricemia, which has the potential to have a significant negative impact on your health. This is because high uric acid values are more likely to result in gout. Each person presents with a different condition, so the severity is going to vary from person to person.
Normal uric acid values are within 420 μmol/L for men and 360 μmol/L for women, and once this range is exceeded, hyperuricemia is usually diagnosed. If there are no symptoms such as joint pain, gout stones, etc., it means that it is still in the early stage or the symptoms are not obvious, but the condition will become more and more serious if it is not controlled.
It is recommended that when the phenomenon of high uric acid occurs, the first thing to do is to consult a doctor in time for examination and clear diagnosis. Then follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate control program, in addition to dietary control, minimize the intake of high-purine foods, such as animal offal, seafood, etc., if necessary, you can also follow the doctor’s advice to choose febuxostat, phenylbrommarone and other drugs to control. Do not self-medicate.