Female patients with blood uric acid 420μmol/L usually need to be treated, including general treatment and drug treatment, commonly used drugs are benzbromarone, febuxostat and so on.
A fasting blood uric acid level higher than 420 μmol/L on two occasions not on the same day under normal diet is diagnostic of hyperuricemia, so a female patient with blood uric acid 420 μmol/L meets the criteria for hyperuricemia, and can be examined multiple times and combined with a history to make a definitive diagnosis.
If the patient has not yet had a gouty attack and has no risk factors for cardiovascular disease, there is no need to take medication to lower uric acid for the time being, and general treatments such as dietary control and improvement of bad habits, avoiding high-purine diets such as seafood, animal offal, and thick meat broths, abstaining from smoking and limiting alcohol consumption, and drinking plenty of fluids can be carried out.
If female patients with blood uric acid 420μmol/L have already had 2 or more gouty attacks, they should take uric acid-lowering medication such as benzbromarone and febuxostat on the basis of general treatment. If the patient has only 1 gouty attack, but at the same time accompanied by high blood pressure, renal hypoglycemia, under 40 years old, and obesity, they also need medication to lower the uric acid treatment.
It is recommended that female patients with blood uric acid 420 μmol / L to the regular hospital endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology department to consult in detail, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, do not self-medication.