Uric acid is a nitrogenous compound which is formed as a byproduct of metabolic activities and is eliminated by the kidneys. The buildup of uric acid levels in blood gives rise to a number of health conditions. The Uric Acid Test is performed to measure the levels of uric acid in the blood.
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Uric acid is a nitrogenous compound which is formed as a byproduct of metabolic activities and is eliminated by the kidneys. The buildup of uric acid levels in blood gives rise to a number of health conditions. The Uric Acid Test is performed to measure the levels of uric acid in the blood.
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What is Uric Acid test?
●Uric Acid test helps to measure the levels of uric acid in blood
●Uric acid is a chemical or a type of waste product formed in our
body from the breakdown of our body cells or from foods rich in
purines
●The levels of uric acid in the blood increases when
○there is too much production of uric acid or
○the body is unable to get rid of excess uric acid
Why is Uric acid test done?
This test is done to
●Diagnose gout
●Monitor uric acid levels in patients undergoing chemotherapy
or radiotherapy
●Monitor the efficacy of treatment given to lower uric acid
levels
●To assess the risk and cause of recurrent kidney stones
How is Uric acid test done?
•Uric acid test is done on a
blood sample
•A syringe attached to a fine
needle is used to withdraw the
blood from a vein of your arm
What does Results of Uric acid test mean?
●High levels of uric acid can be seen in patients with
○Gout
○Recurrent kidney stones
○And in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or
radiotherapy
●Low levels of uric acid are seen in patients with kidney disease
or liver disease
What is gout?
Gout is a form of arthritis which mainly presents with swelling and
pain in the joints of feet especially, the big toe.
Factors that increase the risk of gout are:
●Positive Family history of gout
●Eating too much purine-rich food
●Drinking alcohol regularly
●Medicines like diuretics, cyclosporine
●History of high blood pressure, kidney disease, thyroid disease and
diabetes
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