Yes, hyperparathyroidism can lead to elevated uric acid levels. This condition can cause increased bone turnover, resulting in the release of calcium and phosphate into the bloodstream, which can influence uric acid metabolism. Additionally, hyperparathyroidism may lead to kidney dysfunction over time, further impairing uric acid excretion and contributing to elevated levels.
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High uric acid levels can be caused by: * Primary hyperuricemia ** Your body increases production of uric acid from purine ** Your kidneys cannot get rid of the uric acid in your blood so the resultinglevels are high* Secondary hyperuricemia ** Certain cancers (or the associated chemotherapy agents)** Kidney disease - this may cause you to not be able excete the uric acid ** Medications - can cause increased levels of uric acid in the blood ** Endocrine or metabolic conditions such as diabetes or acidosis Aside: Elevated uric acid levels may produce:* kidney problems * gout
So long as it does not develop into gouty arthritis it seems that people can live a healthy life with elevated uric acid levels. However people with elevated uric acid levels are also people that often tend to develop gouty arthritis.
Pomegranate juice does not cause or raise the levels of uric acid in the body. Uric acid appears in the body after protein has been digested.
Most kidney stones are composed of uric acid, which is a byproduct of the digestion of protein. Kidneys filter uric acid out of the blood, and if the concentration of uric acid is too high, you can get a precipitation of uric acid into a solid form, since the solubility of uric acid is moderate, but not high. Solid uric acid is then a stone, a solid object inside the kidney, where it causes trouble until it passes out with the urine.
Yoghurt causes the least problem with uric acid.
Uric acid calculi account for about 5% of kidney stones
No gout is caused by uric acid.
Onions do not contain uric acid. They are low in purines, which are broken down into uric acid in the body. However, some people with gout or elevated uric acid levels may find that consuming large amounts of onions can trigger a gout flare-up due to their mild to moderate purine content.
Beef jerky itself doesn't contain uric acid, but it is high in purines, which the body breaks down into uric acid. Consuming foods rich in purines, like beef jerky, can contribute to elevated uric acid levels, potentially leading to gout or other health issues in susceptible individuals. Therefore, moderation is key for those concerned about uric acid levels.
No, the chemical uric acid does not normally cause headaches. Well, my uric acid is more than 7 (560) and never got pain in my joints, when i went to see the doctor, he told me that the cause of your continuous headache is your high uric acid!! Now Im under treatment of UA and still getting headaches daily at back side of my head.