Blood uric acid 417μmol/L is higher than normal, but does not meet the criteria for hyperuricemia, and purine intake should be restricted in general.
The normal range of blood uric acid is different for men and women, ranging from 150 to 416 µmol/L for men and 89 to 357 µmol/L for women, and hyperuricemia is diagnosed by fasting blood uric acid levels >420 µmol/L on two occasions not on the same day with a daily diet.
Blood uric acid 417µmol/L is higher than the upper limit of normal value for both men and women, therefore, blood uric acid 417µmol/L is on the high side, but blood uric acid 417µmol/L does not meet the diagnostic criteria for hyperuricemia.
It is recommended that patients with high blood uric acid usually limit the intake of high-purine food, limit alcohol consumption, increase water intake, etc., regularly retest the uric acid value, and if necessary, take Benzbromarone and other uric acid-lowering drugs treatment.
Patients with high blood uric acid are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.