Blood uric acid is higher than the reference value of 18.8 μmol / L is serious

Blood uric acid higher than the reference value of 18.8 μmol/L is not considered serious and can be lowered by lifestyle adjustment.
Normal male uric acid should be in the range of 150~416μmol/L, female uric acid should be in the range of 89~357μmol/L. Blood uric acid higher than the reference value of 18.8μmol/L is not considered serious, and has not yet been indicated for drug treatment, can be adjusted through the lifestyle to lower the level of uric acid, to prevent it from further elevation.
Patients with high blood uric acid should control the total calorie intake, limit alcohol consumption, reduce the intake of animal offal, seafood, mushrooms and other high-purine foods, and try to drink more than 2,000 ml of water every day to increase uric acid excretion, while paying attention to regular rechecking of uric acid levels.
Patients with high blood uric acid are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.