Does blood uric acid rise in uremic patients

Patients with uremia have severely impaired renal function and may have elevated blood uric acid.
Uremia is a clinical syndrome common to all kinds of advanced kidney diseases, a syndrome composed of a series of clinical manifestations that appear when chronic renal failure enters the terminal stage. Uremia can be characterized by edema, nausea and vomiting, taste of urine in the mouth, shortness of breath, pericardial effusion, and renal anemia.
The glomerular filtration and reabsorption functions of uremia patients are severely impaired, and blood creatinine, urea nitrogen and uric acid will be elevated, requiring timely renal replacement therapy, including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation.
Uremic patients should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of professional physicians.