Blood uric acid 485umol/L exceeds the normal range of blood uric acid, and is generally not too serious if the patient only has elevated uric acid alone. If the patient has gout, gouty nephropathy, or a combination of metabolic diseases, the condition is relatively serious.
Hyperuricemia is diagnosed by a fasting blood uric acid level of >420 µmol/L on two occasions not on the same day on a daily diet. Therefore, a patient with a blood uric acid of 485umol/L is considered to have elevated blood uric acid. The severity of the condition of patients with high uric acid cannot be judged solely on the basis of the blood uric acid value. The patient’s comorbidities and related risk factors should be combined for comprehensive analysis.
The patient’s blood uric acid 485μmol / L, if only simple uric acid is elevated, without gout, gouty nephropathy, and not combined with metabolic diseases and other diseases, such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease and other diseases, it is generally not too serious. If the patient has gout, gouty nephropathy, or a combination of metabolic diseases, the condition is relatively serious.
Patients with elevated blood uric acid are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation and standardized treatment in accordance with medical advice.