It is not recommended to test blood uric acid immediately after eating hot pot.
Uric acid is one of the end products of purine metabolism in the body, and you should not eat a diet high in purines before testing uric acid, so as not to cause inaccurate uric acid values. The common ingredients of hot pot include seafood, animal offal, animal meat, etc. Most of them belong to medium and high purine food, and the consumption of such food may cause exogenous interference with the blood uric acid test results.
Patients who need to test blood uric acid should strictly abstain from purine-rich foods for about 3 days before the blood uric acid test, and should also eat a light diet the day before the test, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, and abstain from food and water after 10:00 p.m., and then collect blood from a vein on an empty stomach early in the morning of the next day.
It is recommended that patients go to the rheumatology and immunology department and endocrinology department of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.