What is the relationship between gout and high uric acid?
Many people are very concerned about the symptoms of high uric acid and gout, because when gout strikes, people will feel very uncomfortable, but few people have this knowledge. If we can correctly recognize the symptoms of gout and high uric acid, we can better understand the disease and do a good job in prevention and treatment.
High uric acid predisposes to gout
When the concentration of uric acid in our body increases, many diseases may be found, such as gout. Therefore, high uric acid is often a symptom of gout, which is why gout and uric acid are closely related. However, when uric acid is high, gout does not necessarily occur, and uric acid does not necessarily exceed the standard when gout.
In most cases, the direct cause of gout is that the concentration of uric acid in the body is too high. If a person has symptoms of high uric acid in the body for a long time, the chance of suffering from gout will be much higher than that of normal people. Therefore, patients with high uric acid should be treated in time. Good gout prevention work. When the concentration of uric acid in the human body reaches a certain concentration and is saturated, the uric acid in the body will crystallize and precipitate, and these crystals will generally form gout in the joint synovial fluid of patients.
Does high uric acid in the body mean that you have gout?
Not so. With the continuous improvement of quality of life, our intake of high-purine foods has increased, and increased uric acid has become a common phenomenon among contemporary people. Most patients with hyperuricemia will not develop gout. In clinical practice, only 10% of patients with hyperuricemia will eventually develop gout. However, the higher the uric acid content in the body, the higher the probability of developing gout. Increase.
And if you have gout, does your body have to have high uric acid?
This is not necessarily the case. Although most people with gout have high uric acid, a small number of people will have low uric acid gout. The so-called hypouric acid gout is a very typical symptom of gout attack, but the uric acid is not high. There may be two reasons. The first is that the patient has a special type of gout called hypouric acid gout, because the highest value of the uric acid diagnostic standard we are talking about is only a statistical average data, and there will be some people's highest value of uric acid itself. It may be only more than 300, but after his index exceeds 300, he will show symptoms of gout, but at this time, according to the general statistical test standard, it is within the normal range.
The second reason may be a gout attack called uric acid fluctuation. Although the patient's uric acid is within the normal range, it fluctuates too much, for example, from more than 200 to 300. At this time, the balance of uric acid in the body is broken, and the uric acid in the joints may form some crystals, causing the onset of inflammatory joint disease.
Gout sufferers have a lot to pay attention to in their lives, and healthy habits can make gout heal faster.
Who is prone to hyperuricemia?
First, people who regularly consume some high-purine foods, including animal offal, seafood, meat and nuts.
Second, people who often drink alcohol or eat fructose drinks.
Third, people who often engage in strenuous exercise. Fourth, obese patients with hypertension, hyperlipidemia and some patients with radiochemical tumors. Although most cases of hyperuricemia do not develop into gout, we should not take it lightly.