Serum uric level in women is usually between 2.5 and 7.5 mg/dL. Your uric acid level in your blood is 2, which is below the normal range. This is called Hypouricemia, and it could be a sign that there is another disease going on.
Lower uric acid levels can be caused by a decrease in uric acid production (which can be caused by genetic diseases, liver diseases or by taking certain drugs) or an increase in uric acid excretion (which can be caused by certain kidney diseases, too much fluid in the body, taking certain drugs, etc.).
Low levels of uric acid can sometimes lead to kidney stones, kidney failure, and some diseases that affect the brain. So, you need to be looked at more closely. If something is wrong, it can be fixed right away, and you should be fine.
Next Steps
Have an in-person consultation with a nephrologist at the earliest.
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