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URIC ACID

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DepartmentCLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Speciality NameURIC ACID
Test typePathology
Report24 Hours
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Preparation

No patient preparation is needed.

Overview

What is the Uric Acid Test?

The uric acid test is a simple screening test that helps in determining the amount of uric acid in a sample of your blood or urine. Uric acid is a waste product that is produced by your body as it breaks down compounds known as purines. Purines are released when your cells die. Purines are also present in numerous foods and beverages.

Uric acid generally dissolves in our blood. The uric acid in our blood is filtered out with the help of the kidney and excreted into urine. If uric acid accumulates in our blood, it can create needle-shaped crystals in and around our joints. This condition is known as gout. Uric acid test helps in evaluating the body's ability to metabolize and eliminate uric acid. High levels (hyperuricemia) or low levels (hypouricemia) can provide important information about metabolic, renal, or nutritional diseases. Individuals with joint pain, swelling, or other symptoms of gout are generally advised by the doctor to take this test.

What is the Use of Uric Acid Test?

The common purposes of the uric acid test are listed below:

  • To Diagnose Gout Disease
  • To Monitor Kidney Functions
  • To diagnose Metabolic Disorders
  • For monitoring the effects of chemotherapy on the uric acid level in the body
  • To determine the exact cause of unexplained joint pain

How Do I Prepare for the Uric Acid Test?

If you are showing the below-mentioned symptoms, then your doctor might recommend that you take a uric acid test

  • Severe joint pain
  • Swelling in the joint
  • Redness in limbs
  • Feeling warm in the limbs
  • Sharp pain in the lower abdomen, side, groin, or back
  • Blood in urine or haematuria
  • Frequent urge to urinate (pee)
  • Not being able to urinate at all or only urinating a little bit
  • Painful urination
  • Foggy urine
  • Bad smell in urine
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Fever 

How Do I Prepare for the Uric Acid Test?

  • Fast is generally required before the test. 
  • Inform your doctor if you are on any medication, as some medications may affect the results.
  • Stay hydrated and avoid dehydration
  • Get enough sleep.
  • Do not do heavy, strenuous exercise before the test
  • Avoid smoking before the test
  • Avoid alcohol consumption before the test

What is the Procedure for a Uric Acid Test?

The procedure for the Uric Acid Blood test is listed below

  • A phlebotomist will tie a rubber band around your arm so that they can find the vein from which the blood sample will be drawn properly.
  • After finding the appropriate vein, an alcohol swab will be used to clean the area, and then a sterile needle will be injected into the vein to collect your blood sample
  • During this time, you might feel a slight pinching pain due to needle insertion 
  • After the collection of your blood sample. Your puncture site will be covered with a bandage or a cotton ball, and a rubber band will be removed
  • The collected blood sample will then be sent to the lab for further analysis. 

The procedure for the 24-hour Uric Acid Urine test is listed below

  • The first step is simple and involves urinating normally in the toilet. Do not collect the urine. You just need to record the time when you urinate.
  • For the next 24 hours, collect all of your urine in the container.
  • During the collection time, place the urine container in a refrigerator.
  • Try to urinate within 24 hours of starting the test. This is the final urine collection for the test.
  • Now, give the collected urine sample to your lab technician, and further analysis will be done by the lab

What is the Uric Acid normal range?

Normal range for Uric acid is listed below:

  • Men: 3.4 to 7.0 mg/dL
  • Women: 2.4 to 6.0 mg/dL
  • Children: 2.0 to 5.5 mg/dL

Urine Test (24-hour Urinary Uric Acid):

  • 250 to 750 mg/day

Conclusion

A uric acid test can provide important information about how your kidney functions. High and low uric acid levels are linked to various underlying diseases. Monitoring and correcting uric acid imbalances can help prevent severe health problems such as gout, kidney stones, and kidney disease. It is important to get yourself tested if you have severe joint pain or having other symptoms of gout disease because if timely diagnosis is done than severe complications can be avoided easily. Make sure to discuss your uric acid test report with your doctor first and take charge of your health today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Uric acid test cost in Delhi?

The Uric acid test price in Delhi may range from INR 100 to INR 500; the prices may vary by diagnostic center based on the location, technology, and the facilities available at the diagnostic center.

Where can I find the Uric acid test near me?

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What are the side effects of Uric acid test?

There are no side effects of the Uric acid test; you might feel a little pain or a pinching sensation when the needle is inserted into the vein for blood sample collection.

What is the Uric acid test normal range?

Uric acid blood test normal range:

  • Men: 3.4 to 7.0 mg/dL
  • Women: 2.4 to 6.0 mg/dL
  • Children: 2.0 to 5.5 mg/dL

Urine Test (24-hour Urinary Uric Acid):

  • 250 to 750 mg/day

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