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Asked for male, 37 years old from Fatehabad
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Dear , there are many cause of hyperuricemia. But unless symptomatic it does not always require treatment.
Symptoms would be like having a very painful and swollen join most commonly the great toe.
Try reducing red meat and alcohol even nuts chocolates and spinach. Most people will achieve normal uric acid levels.
As for your tiredness and weakness please get you thyroid profile and you fasting sugar levels checked.
Symptoms would be like having a very painful and swollen join most commonly the great toe.
Try reducing red meat and alcohol even nuts chocolates and spinach. Most people will achieve normal uric acid levels.
As for your tiredness and weakness please get you thyroid profile and you fasting sugar levels checked.
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Bangalore
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Please check your serum uric acid levels. Your symptoms are of hyperuricemia.
Hyperuricemia occurs when there’s too much uric acid in your blood. High uric acid levels can lead to several diseases, including a painful type of arthritis called gout. Hyperuricemia diet
certain dietary changes may help decrease the level of uric acid in your blood. If your hyperuricemia is tied to gout, dietary changes may lower your risk of gout attack and slow the progression of any joint damage.
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Hyperuricemia occurs when there’s too much uric acid in your blood. High uric acid levels can lead to several diseases, including a painful type of arthritis called gout. Hyperuricemia diet
certain dietary changes may help decrease the level of uric acid in your blood. If your hyperuricemia is tied to gout, dietary changes may lower your risk of gout attack and slow the progression of any joint damage.
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Asked for male, 31 years old from balangir
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Normally, people maintain a stable serum urate level between 4 and 6.8 mg/dl, as well as a total body uric acid count of 1000 mg. A uric acid level of 6.8 mg/dl or higher indicates hyperuricemia. You can see that your level is normal and burning sensation can be corrected with b complex supplements.
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Asked for male, 55 years old from Delhi
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Trigger finger is common in diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperuricemia, hypothyroidism, etc. Rule out these. Trigger finger is term used by orthopedic surgeon and not by a patient, if you haven't consulted anyone, you can't be sure of your diagnosis. There are many conditions which can cause finger pain. Usually trigger finger causes pain in palm and finger gets stuck in flexed position, which releases with a snap/click.
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As per your statement you have diabetes, hyperuricemia,hypercholesterolemia.
Keep your blood sugar controlled with diet restrictions and medicines.
Continue with lipvas. Follow diet restrictions and exercise regularly.
High uric acid needs to be controlled by low purine diet and uric acid lowering medicines.
Keep your blood sugar controlled with diet restrictions and medicines.
Continue with lipvas. Follow diet restrictions and exercise regularly.
High uric acid needs to be controlled by low purine diet and uric acid lowering medicines.
Asked for male, 44 years old from Hyderabad
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Asked for male, 57 years old from Jammu
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To prescribe medicines and diet you ask privately. For confidentiality. Many factors contribute to hyperuricemia, including: genetics, insulin resistance, hypertension, renal insufficiency, obesity, diet, use of diuretics, and consumption of alcoholic beverages.of these, alcohol consumption is the most important. causes of hyperuricemia can be classified into three functional types: increased production of uric acid, decreased excretion of uric acid, and mixed type. Causes of increased productio...more
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