Uric acid 465 μmol/L urea 6.7 mmol/L creatinine value 115 μmol/L means what?

Uric acid 465 μmol/L urea 6.7 mmol/L creatinine value 115 μmol/L indicates hyperuricemia or gout with renal insufficiency.
Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism, and blood uric acid >420 μmol/L is currently referred to as hyperuricemia. Urate forms crystals that are deposited in a variety of tissues, including the kidneys and synovium of joints, causing tissue damage.
Therefore, uric acid 465 μmol/L indicates hyperuricemia, and if accompanied by symptoms such as sudden onset of severe pain in one or more joints, the patient may be experiencing gout.
The normal range of blood urea nitrogen is 3.2~7.1mmol/L in adults and 1.8~6.5mmol/L in children. urea 6.7mmol/L is normal.
Serum creatinine is normal between 53 to 106 μmol/L in men and 44 to 97 μmol/L in women. A creatinine value of 115 μmol/L indicates a mild elevation of creatinine, which may be caused by gouty nephropathy, or there may be other causes of renal insufficiency with elevated creatinine.
There may be other reasons for elevated uric acid and creatinine levels, so it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.