A hectic lifestyle and poor habits can trigger various health issues, including high uric acid. Excessive drinking, unhealthy foods, and a bad diet are common causes, making awareness and diet control ...
Kidney stones are becoming increasingly common, even among active people. From the perspective of a U.S.-based expert in ...
Gout is a painful form of arthritis caused by a buildup of uric acid in the blood, which can cause sharp crystal deposits to form in the joints. A flare often begins suddenly, causing redness, ...
A Mediterranean-inspired plant-based diet improved self-reported measures of gout as well as uric acid levels, a pilot study has found. Some foods are considered to be proinflammatory and generally ...
Uric acid levels are typically 2.5–7.0 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) in males and 1.5–6.0 mg/dL in females. Low levels are rare, but high levels can lead to gout, kidney disease, and other health ...