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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. However, I do not recall the earlier consultations done. I am Dr. p l jathar, please check whether you have consulted me only. In any case, uric acid level remaining at 7 mg/100 ml is not at all dangerous. Because there are many persons with high uric acid, however, only a few of those tend to get symptoms related to gout or gouty arthritis. As regards creatinine level at 1.4 mg is still good enough considering the age. It is ne...more
I have seen the details mentioned. However, I do not recall the earlier consultations done. I am Dr. p l jathar, please check whether you have consulted me only. In any case, uric acid level remaining at 7 mg/100 ml is not at all dangerous. Because there are many persons with high uric acid, however, only a few of those tend to get symptoms related to gout or gouty arthritis. As regards creatinine level at 1.4 mg is still good enough considering the age. It is ne...more
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Asked for male, 45 years old from Hyderabad
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Hi, there is no permanent cure for this, but definitely you can keep this under control by following
1. A strict diet chart
2. Abstinence from alchohol(if u drink).
3. Keep a check on sr uric acid levels. Every 3 or 6 months.
1. A strict diet chart
2. Abstinence from alchohol(if u drink).
3. Keep a check on sr uric acid levels. Every 3 or 6 months.
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Asked for male, 62 years old from Indore
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I am giving you brief idea about high uric acid diet - drink plenty of fluid esp water
take low fat dairy product
consume complex carbohydrate
reduce saturated fat consumption
avoid fish/ meat/ poultry
avoid eatable sweetened
avoid alcohol
further treatment and medicine can be suggested after seeing your latest uric acid report.
take low fat dairy product
consume complex carbohydrate
reduce saturated fat consumption
avoid fish/ meat/ poultry
avoid eatable sweetened
avoid alcohol
further treatment and medicine can be suggested after seeing your latest uric acid report.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Shahdol
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Hello thanks for reaching out.
Your uric acid levels are pretty high, leading to joint pain. Taking uric acid lowering drugs during an acute attack can sometimes lead to increased pain in joints. You instead require anti inflammatory medications, cox 2 inhibitor and colchicine can help. Feel at liberty to contact for a personalised consultation and detailed evaluation.
Important precaution: reduce protein intake in diet. Completely cut out on alcohol and non vegetarian diet.
Your uric acid levels are pretty high, leading to joint pain. Taking uric acid lowering drugs during an acute attack can sometimes lead to increased pain in joints. You instead require anti inflammatory medications, cox 2 inhibitor and colchicine can help. Feel at liberty to contact for a personalised consultation and detailed evaluation.
Important precaution: reduce protein intake in diet. Completely cut out on alcohol and non vegetarian diet.
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