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Uric Acid
Intense exercise can temporarily elevate uric acid. Monitoring helps athletes distinguish training-related changes from metabolic concerns like gout risk.
What It Measures
This test measures the concentration of uric acid in your blood. It helps evaluate kidney function, purine metabolism, and risk of gout or kidney stones.
Why It Matters
Elevated uric acid may be associated with gout, kidney stones, and cardiovascular risk. It can also be an indicator of metabolic syndrome. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised interpretation.
When to Test
Testing may be recommended if you experience joint pain (especially in the big toe), have a history of kidney stones, or have risk factors for metabolic syndrome.
Symptoms
Low Levels
High Levels
Lifestyle Tips
Limit purine-rich foods such as organ meats, shellfish, and alcohol (especially beer). Stay well-hydrated, maintain a healthy weight, and include low-fat dairy, which may help lower uric acid levels.