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Uric acid

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Test Preparation : No special preparation required

Sample : SERUM

Methodlogy : Uricase Colorimetric

Description :

WHAT IS IT?

The level of uric acid in a person's blood is determined by the uric acid test, a medical diagnostic procedure. Purines, which are substances present in some meals and tissues, are broken down by the body to produce uric acid, a natural waste product. Typically, the kidneys use urine as a filter to remove uric acid from the body. However, excessive uric acid levels can build in the circulation, resulting in a condition known as hyperuricemia, when there is an overproduction of uric acid or the kidneys are unable to adequately eliminate it. This illness can increase the risk of kidney stones and other health problems, and it is strongly related to gout, a severe form of arthritis. Medical experts may use the results of the uric acid test to diagnose and treat uric acid-related disorders, which helps them make treatment decisions and avoid problems.

WHY?

The uric acid test is essential in assisting medical professionals in diagnosing and treating a range of medical disorders. This test offers important information that can help with diagnosis and treatment planning by calculating the amount of uric acid in a person's blood. The uric acid test is first and foremost an important diagnostic and follow-up tool for gout, a painful type of arthritis brought on by the crystallization of too much uric acid in the joints. It enables medical professionals to determine whether hyperuricemia, or increased uric acid levels, are present and to modify drugs and lifestyle choices accordingly. As elevated uric acid levels can result in the creation of these uncomfortable mineral deposits in the urinary system, the test can also aid in identifying those who are at risk of getting kidney stones. Healthcare professionals can prescribe dietary changes and preventative measures to reduce the incidence of kidney stones thanks to early identification provided by the uric acid test. Furthermore, because the kidneys play a large role in the management of uric acid, monitoring uric acid levels is crucial for those with specific medical problems, such as renal disease. The test aids medical professionals in monitoring kidney function and selecting the best course of action.

PRECAUTIONS

Consult your doctor before having a uric acid test, adhere to any dietary or fasting instructions, and drink enough of water. Since recent meals have little impact on uric acid levels, fasting may not be essential. Any drugs or supplements you are presently taking should be disclosed to your healthcare practitioner because they may have an impact on your uric acid levels. Prior to the test, it's also advised that you maintain your composure. Alcohol use and excessive exercise should be avoided in the days before the test. For precise results, adhere to your healthcare provider's detailed recommendations. In conclusion, there are not many dietary restrictions or lifestyle changes needed to prepare for a uric acid test.
 

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