What is the normal human uric acid value

Normal human uric acid value is generally 150~416μmol/L for men and 89~357μmol/L for women, which may fluctuate a little depending on the test method or reagent.
Uric acid test belongs to the kidney function program, can be used to assist in the diagnosis of hyperuricemia, gout and other diseases. Physiological or pathological factors can cause high or low uric acid. Frequent consumption of high-purine foods, such as hot pot, seafood, animal offal, etc. can cause high uric acid value. Simple hyperuricemia, gout, nephritis and other diseases can also appear high uric acid.
Reduced intake of food for a long period of time and reduced exogenous intake of purines can cause low uric acid values. Diseases such as hepatic necrosis and hepatomegaly can cause a decrease in uric acid production, leading to low uric acid.
It is recommended to go to the hospital to find out the cause and treat it under the guidance of the doctor if you have abnormal uric acid.