Uric acid level 5.1..normal 5.7

2025-09-10 17:30:36
My mother had high uric acid ..She was prescribed zyloric 100..But after 1 month her uric acid was normal..So she stopped the medicine... Again the left feet has pain and swollen..And her uric acid level is 5.1,Normal level is 5.7... This swollen feet and pain can be due to uric acid problem as the level is borderline... Please suggest
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As it's symptomatic.. better to start the medicine again. Avoid high protein diet
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Take plenty of water
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Answered2025-09-13 14:59:48

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Answered2025-09-13 09:37:33

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Answered2025-09-13 08:00:27

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Consult the physician physically.

Answered2025-09-12 16:00:49

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Even if the uric acid levels are in the normal range gout can still flare up . Consult the attending physician for the further evaluation and diagnosis and continuation of treatment

Answered2025-09-12 14:00:30

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Answered2025-09-12 11:09:14

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Good,  its a waste  product. No harm if its low, if high condition  is called GOUT.

Answered2025-09-12 08:39:09

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Answered2025-09-12 06:47:21

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For pain and swelling we can give anti-inflammatory But we need to check her x ray and uric acid crystal

Answered2025-09-12 06:31:13

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Reduce protein non Veg diet/mushrooms.. meanwhile continue the drugs which helped earlier for 1 week.
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Answered2025-09-12 05:37:17

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Hi, Uric acid levels are often normal in uric acid related joint pains High uric acids need not be treated without ensuring that the symptoms are due to the same Low levels do not need treatment either unless the symptoms are suggestive of hyperuricemia Kindly consult

Answered2025-09-12 03:49:58

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Hello ma’am, a uric acid of 5.1 is within normal range, so swelling and pain may not be only from uric acid. Gout flares can still happen at normal levels, but arthritis or circulation problems also need to be checked. Please consult her doctor for proper evaluation before restarting or changing medicines. I hope it helps you. If more questions are in your mind, you can reach me for a free detailed consultation on WhatsApp at nine one one nine two five five six nine nine.

Answered2025-09-12 02:41:50

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Uric acid increases due to many reasons One of the most common cause is high protein diet Any consumption of chicken lamb fish alcohol cauliflower in recent times might have caused this
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Answered2025-09-12 02:07:50

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Kindly consult as there can be many reasons to this You can consult here or on WhatsApp 965*487*6435(texts only) Kindly consult with reports as it might be some serious underlying issue due to age

Answered2025-09-11 21:40:46

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-09-12 03:06:22

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Check for alternative diagnosis

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