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What Causes Elevated Uric Acid Levels?

Hello Sir, My uric acid level always increases and also I follow all the diet chart given by my doctor ,I do exercise daily ,I walk 4km per day and i drink 4 water per day but the level of uric acid remains as it is ,at present it is 9.6 ,please help me sir what can i do. Gopal sinha
Fri, 28 Apr 2017
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Gout is a disease that results from a derangement in uric acid metabolism, causing elevation of serum uric acid levels and deposition of urate crystals in joints and other tissues. Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans. At physiological pH, uric acid is 98% ionized and is present mainly as urate ion. In extracellular fluids, uric acid exists as a solution of monosodium urate, which has very low solubility and can precipitate very easily.
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What Causes Elevated Uric Acid Levels?

Gout is a disease that results from a derangement in uric acid metabolism, causing elevation of serum uric acid levels and deposition of urate crystals in joints and other tissues. Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans. At physiological pH, uric acid is 98% ionized and is present mainly as urate ion. In extracellular fluids, uric acid exists as a solution of monosodium urate, which has very low solubility and can precipitate very easily.