Uric acid 600 μmol/L asymptomatic severe

Asymptomatic patients with blood uric acid of 600 μmol/L have relatively severe conditions.
Elevated blood uric acid may cause diseases such as hyperuricemia, gout, gouty nephropathy, and kidney stones. Hyperuricemia is diagnosed by two fasting blood uric acid levels >420µmol/L on non-same day with daily diet. A blood uric acid of 600µmol/L is well above the diagnostic criteria for hyperuricemia.
It is currently believed that patients with blood uric acid higher than 540µmol/L have a relatively high chance of developing cardiovascular disease, metabolic disease and other chronic diseases, at which time they should unconditionally and immediately start medication to lower uric acid, such as phenylbromarone, febuxostat and so on. Therefore, patients with blood uric acid 600μmol/L are considered to have relatively serious conditions even without clinical symptoms.
Patients with blood uric acid 600μmol/L can control their blood uric acid level by adjusting their diet, changing their lifestyle habits and taking medication, while avoiding smoking and drinking alcohol.
It is recommended that patients with blood uric acid 600μmol/L should go to endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.