Yes, people who have problems with the uric acid can eat yoghurt made from lassi.
Yogurt is among the lowest purine containing foods and there fore the least likely to increase uric acid.
Yoghurt causes the least problem with uric acid.
The joint pain that you are having might be as a result of an external pain and not an uric acid problem.
Yes, there will be no problem.
One of the reasons for increased acid can be kidney dysfunction however it is not necessarily the reason. If the increase in uric acid turns into gout and uric acid starts to crystallise you will need to keep an eye on the kidney as it can also be damaged by uric acid crystals.
High uric acid levels, and uric acid crystals may accumulate in the kidneys and form kidney stones, or in the bladder. However kidney problems are not necessarily caused by high uric acid as high uric acid levels may be the result of renal insufficiency. Yes,it can if crystals are formed as a result of uric acid in the situation where gout becomes a problem can diminish the function of the kidney, the kidney by the way is also the main organ required to filter out uric acid.
The body has no trouble dealing with the presence of uric acid. it is a n important oxidant that helps look after the system. It becomes a problem however when too much of it turns into uric acid crystal leading to gouty arthritis.
uric acid, mammals do it in the form of urea, this process is to ensure that little water is lost
It is a test for uric acid. High Uric acid in he blood can lead to the formation of uric acid crystals which are responsible for the pain.
The liver removes uric acid fromthe blood.
Brown sugar does not contain uric acid but it stimulates the production of uric acid by the body.
Uric acid is made as a result of proteins that have purines these are then turned into uric acid by the metabolism. Carrots are a low purine food and would produce only small amounts of uric acid.