The normal reference value of women is about 60-70 micromoles/liter lower than that of men, and usually the uric acid value gradually increases after menopause, which is close to that of adult men.
Only 5 ~ 12% of patients with hyperuricemia will get gout, and the rest have no symptoms, so uric acid is too high is not equal to gout.
Pay attention to living habits:
Drink more water in your life. Drinking water can dilute urea acid and increase the discharge.
In the process of eating, you can't eat high-purity food, and you can't smoke and drink.
Stay away from fried and greasy food. Diet should be light, drink more boiled water, exercise more appropriately, or drink risperidone.