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Understanding High Uric Acid Effects

Learn how high uric acid affects your health, what causes it, symptoms to watch for, and simple tips to manage it naturally and effectively.

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Written by Dr. J T Hema Pratima

Reviewed by Dr. Dhankecha Mayank Dineshbhai MBBS

Last updated on 3rd Aug, 2025

Introduction

High uric acid levels can affect your health in ways you might not realize. If left unchecked, it can lead to painful conditions like gout or even kidney problems. But don’t worry, understanding the causes, symptoms, and ways to manage it can help you stay healthy.

This article will guide you through everything you need to know about high uric acid in simple, easy-to-understand terms.

What Is Uric Acid?

Uric acid is a natural waste product formed when your body breaks down purines, substances found in certain foods and also produced by your body. Normally, uric acid dissolves in the blood, passes through the kidneys, and leaves the body through urine.

However, when your body produces too much uric acid or your kidneys can’t remove it efficiently, it builds up in the blood, leading to hyperuricemia (high uric acid levels).

What Causes High Uric Acid?

Several factors can contribute to high uric acid levels:

1. Diet – Eating too many purine-rich foods like red meat, seafood, organ meats (liver, kidney), and sugary drinks (especially those with high fructose corn syrup).

2. Obesity – Excess weight can increase uric acid production and reduce its excretion.

3. Alcohol – Beer and liquor can interfere with uric acid removal.

4. Medical Conditions – Diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney disease, and metabolic syndrome can raise uric acid levels.

5. Medications – Some diuretics (water pills) and immunosuppressants may increase uric acid.

6. Genetics – A family history of gout or kidney problems can make you more prone to high uric acid.

How Does High Uric Acid Affect Your Health?

When uric acid levels stay high for a long time, it can lead to:

1. Gout

  • A painful form of arthritis caused by uric acid crystals forming in joints (commonly the big toe).

  • Symptoms include sudden, severe pain, swelling, redness, and stiffness.

2. Kidney Stones

  • Uric acid crystals can clump together in the kidneys, forming painful stones.

  • Symptoms include sharp pain in the back or side, nausea, and blood in urine.

3. Kidney Disease

High uric acid can damage kidneys over time, reducing their ability to filter waste.

4. Increased Risk of Heart Disease

Some studies suggest a link between high uric acid and heart problems.

Symptoms of High Uric Acid

Many people with high uric acid don’t experience symptoms until complications like gout or kidney stones develop. Warning signs include:

  • Joint pain and swelling (especially in the big toe, ankles, knees, or wrists).

  • Red, shiny skin around affected joints.

  • Kidney pain (sharp pain in the lower back or sides).

  • Frequent urination or difficulty urinating (if kidney stones are present).

If you notice these symptoms, it’s best to consult a doctor.

Consult Top Specialists for Personalised Tips

Dr. Suraja Nutulapati, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

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Dr. Hrishikesh Shivakumar, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

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Dr Divya Lekha Gunta, General Practitioner

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How to Manage High Uric Acid Levels

The good news is that lifestyle changes and proper treatment can help control uric acid levels. Here’s what you can do:

1. Dietary Changes

  • Limit purine-rich foods: Reduce intake of red meat, shellfish, organ meats, and processed foods.

  • Eat more fruits and vegetables: Cherries, berries, apples, and citrus fruits may help lower uric acid.

  • Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water (8-10 glasses daily) helps flush out excess uric acid.

  • Avoid sugary drinks and alcohol: Especially beer and soda, which can increase uric acid.

2. Maintain a Healthy Weight

Losing weight gradually (if overweight) can help reduce uric acid levels.

3. Exercise Regularly

Moderate physical activity (like walking, swimming, or yoga) helps maintain a healthy metabolism.

4. Medications (if needed)

If lifestyle changes aren’t enough, doctors may prescribe medications to lower uric acid (like allopurinol or febuxostat).

When to See a Doctor

If you experience:

  • Sudden, severe joint pain

  • Signs of kidney stones (pain, blood in urine)

  • Frequent gout attacks

It’s important to get medical advice. Early treatment can prevent complications.

Conclusion

High uric acid is manageable with the right approach. By making smart food choices, staying active, and keeping track of your health, you can reduce the risk of gout and other complications.

If you’re concerned about your uric acid levels or experiencing symptoms, consider booking a consultation with a specialist or scheduling a blood test through Apollo 24|7. Early detection and treatment can make a big difference in your long-term health.

Consult Top Specialists

Dr. Suraja Nutulapati, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Suraja Nutulapati

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

10 Years • MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine)

Hyderabad

Apollo 24|7 Clinic, Hyderabad

recommendation

90%

(850+ Patients)

660

Dr. Hrishikesh Shivakumar, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Hrishikesh Shivakumar

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

9 Years • MBBS, MD

Bangalore

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Karnataka, Bangalore

650

Dr. J T Hema Pratima, General Practitioner

Dr. J T Hema Pratima

General Practitioner

9 Years • MBBS

Chennai

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Tamilnadu, Chennai

recommendation

84%

(250+ Patients)

550

Dr Divya Lekha Gunta, General Practitioner

Dr Divya Lekha Gunta

General Practitioner

10 Years • MBBS, MD (Pathology)

Visakhapatnam

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam

650

Consult Top Specialists for Personalised Tips

Dr. Suraja Nutulapati, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Suraja Nutulapati

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

10 Years • MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine)

Hyderabad

Apollo 24|7 Clinic, Hyderabad

recommendation

90%

(850+ Patients)

660

Dr. Hrishikesh Shivakumar, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Hrishikesh Shivakumar

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

9 Years • MBBS, MD

Bangalore

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Karnataka, Bangalore

650

Dr. J T Hema Pratima, General Practitioner

Dr. J T Hema Pratima

General Practitioner

9 Years • MBBS

Chennai

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Tamilnadu, Chennai

recommendation

84%

(250+ Patients)

550

Dr Divya Lekha Gunta, General Practitioner

Dr Divya Lekha Gunta

General Practitioner

10 Years • MBBS, MD (Pathology)

Visakhapatnam

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam

650

Dr. Mohammed Kamran, General Practitioner

Dr. Mohammed Kamran

General Practitioner

5 Years • MBBS, FIDM

Nashik

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Maharashtra, Nashik

499

Consult Top Specialists

Dr. Suraja Nutulapati, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Suraja Nutulapati

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

10 Years • MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine)

Hyderabad

Apollo 24|7 Clinic, Hyderabad

recommendation

90%

(850+ Patients)

660

Dr. Hrishikesh Shivakumar, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Hrishikesh Shivakumar

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

9 Years • MBBS, MD

Bangalore

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Karnataka, Bangalore

650

Dr. J T Hema Pratima, General Practitioner

Dr. J T Hema Pratima

General Practitioner

9 Years • MBBS

Chennai

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Tamilnadu, Chennai

recommendation

84%

(250+ Patients)

550

Dr Divya Lekha Gunta, General Practitioner

Dr Divya Lekha Gunta

General Practitioner

10 Years • MBBS, MD (Pathology)

Visakhapatnam

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam

650

Dr. Mohammed Kamran, General Practitioner

Dr. Mohammed Kamran

General Practitioner

5 Years • MBBS, FIDM

Nashik

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Maharashtra, Nashik

499

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