How long does it take to measure uric acid?

Blood uric acid is measured by drawing venous blood for the relevant tests, which are performed using a device and take about one hour. Patients with elevated uric acid may have clinical symptoms such as bone and joint pain. There may also be clinical consequences, such as abnormal kidney function, uric acid stones, etc. When uric acid increases, patients need to go to a regular hospital for a detailed examination to clarify the specific value of uric acid, determine the clinical symptoms and clinical consequences of the patient, and then develop a detailed treatment plan. For high uric acid alone, you can choose the appropriate medication to inhibit the production of uric acid or to promote the excretion of uric acid from the body. In the case of uric acid stones or abnormal kidney function, conservative treatment or surgical intervention is required.