Simple elevated blood uric acid usually has no obvious clinical symptoms, if the occurrence as gout can appear related manifestations such as joint pain, swelling, local skin temperature rise.
Purine metabolism disorders caused by high purine diet, high sugar diet, excessive alcohol intake, enhanced nucleic acid metabolism, diseases, drugs, etc. can cause patients with elevated blood uric acid. Most patients with simple uric acid elevation will not have obvious clinical symptoms except for persistent or fluctuating elevation of blood uric acid.
Some patients with elevated blood uric acid may develop gout, and gouty attacks can lead to severe joint pain, redness and swelling of the joints and fever and other symptoms, while gouty nephropathy can lead to foamy urine, hematuria, edema and other symptoms.
Patients with high blood uric acid can go to endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.