What are the symptoms of high purine

Patients with high uric acid can develop gout, which manifests as symptoms of swollen joints and kidney damage, but can also have no clinical manifestations. 1. Gout: the body continues to be in a state of high purine, which will lead to increased levels of uric acid in the blood, and about 5% to 15% of the population of patients with hyperuricemia will evolve into gout, manifested as redness, swelling and pain in single joints, and the degree of pain is more intense. Kidney damage: Gout can lead to kidney damage, and in severe cases, it can lead to increased creatinine levels in the blood, resulting in glomerulosclerosis. 2. No clinical symptoms: patients with hyperuricemia can have no obvious clinical manifestations until gout occurs and the uric acid level in the blood is detected to be increased. For patients with high uric acid, it is recommended to consult the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals.