Is the normal value of uric acid 506 a new regulation

The normal value of uric acid at 506 μ mol/L is not a new regulation. The normal value of uric acid in males is usually 208-428 μ mol/L, and in females it is 155-357 μ mol/L. 506 μ mol/L belongs to the high range and may be related to diet, metabolic abnormalities, or disease factors. Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism, and the normal range may vary slightly depending on gender and detection method. Male blood uric acid levels exceeding 420 μ mol/L or female levels exceeding 360 μ mol/L can be diagnosed as hyperuricemia. The value of 506 μ mol/L has exceeded the conventional standard and needs to be judged based on clinical symptoms. Elevated uric acid levels in the short term may be related to factors such as high purine diet, vigorous exercise, and alcohol consumption, and can usually be improved by adjusting lifestyle. Long term elevated levels require vigilance against disease risks such as gout, renal dysfunction, or metabolic syndrome. Three days before testing uric acid, avoid high purine foods and alcohol intake, and maintain a normal daily routine. If the re examination results continue to exceed the standard, it is recommended to improve urine acid testing, renal ultrasound and other examinations. Daily intake of high purine foods such as animal organs and seafood should be controlled, and drinking at least 2000 milliliters of water per day should promote excretion. To avoid sudden and intense exercise inducing joint symptoms, obese individuals need to gradually lose weight.

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