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    What Is Uric Acid Test?

    The Uric Acid test measures the level of uric acid in your blood sample. Uric acid is an excretory product that forms when your body breaks down substances called purines which are found in your cells as well as in certain foods and beverages. Uric acid is normally excreted in the urine, but it can accumulate in the blood in certain conditions.

    The Uric Acid test helps to assess how well your body regulates uric acid levels. Excessive uric acid can form needle-like crystals in the joints, resulting in painful joint inflammation, also known as gout. Elevated uric acid can also lead to kidney stones and kidney failure. Thus, the Uric Acid test helps in diagnosing conditions associated with high levels of uric acid. The test is also useful in monitoring the risk of kidney stones in people diagnosed with gout.

    Uric Acid Test Parameters

    The Uric Acid test measures a single parameter - serum uric acid levels.

    Uric acid is a normal body waste product generated during the breakdown of purines—substances produced by the cells when they die. Purines are also found in protein-rich foods and alcoholic beverages. In healthy individuals, the kidneys filter uric acid from the blood and excrete it in the urine to maintain normal levels. However, if too much uric acid is produced in the body or the kidneys do not function normally, it can lead to high uric acid levels in the blood, also known as hyperuricaemia.

    Elevated uric acid levels can be caused by consuming too many purine-rich foods, such as red meat, beans, organ meats like liver and kidney, and certain types of seafood like shellfish, sardines, anchovies, trout, and tuna. Alcohol and high fructose present in foods like corn syrup in sweets and soda can also increase uric acid levels.

    Uric Acid Test Preparation

    While preparing for a Uric Acid test at home, please follow these simple guidelines:

    Pre-requisites

    The Uric Acid test does not require any special preparations like fasting.

    Best Time to Get Tested

    The Uric Acid test can be performed at any time of the day, as fasting is not necessary.

    Who Should Get a Uric Acid Test

    Individuals experiencing symptoms of gout, such as joint pain or swelling, or those with symptoms of kidney stones should consider getting a Uric Acid test. Additionally, people with kidney disease or those on medications affecting uric acid levels might need this test.

    Cautions Before Taking a Uric Acid Test

    You may be advised to avoid certain foods and beverages before the test by your treating doctor. Inform your doctor if you are taking any medications, such as diuretics, aspirin, or niacin, but do not stop taking them unless recommended by your doctor.

    Why Take the Uric Acid Test?

    A Uric Acid test is important for diagnosing and managing conditions related to elevated uric acid levels in the body. You may need a Uric Acid test in the following situations:

    Diagnosing Gout

    The Uric Acid blood test is done to diagnose gout, usually along with a joint fluid analysis where a fluid sample is extracted from your joints. Gout is a type of painful arthritis that commonly involves the big toe but can affect the other toes, ankle, or knee. Symptoms of gout include:

    • Severe joint pain

    • Swelling in a joint, like the big toe, ankle, or knee

    • Warmth of the affected joints

    • Skin over the joint appears red or purple and shiny

    Monitoring Cancer Treatments

    Uric acid levels are regularly monitored in individuals undergoing cancer chemotherapy or other cancer treatments. The rapid destruction of cancer cells during treatment releases large amounts of purines into the blood. The resulting surge in uric acid levels can cause serious complications. Regular testing ensures early detection and management of elevated uric acid levels.

    Assessing the Risk of Kidney Stones

    A Uric Acid test is used to determine if high uric acid levels are causing kidney stones. . Symptoms of kidney stones include:

    • Sharp pain in the lower abdomen, back, or groin

    • Painful urination

    • Blood in the urine

    • Urge to urinate often

    • Cloudy or foul-smelling urine

    • Nausea and vomiting

    Monitoring Health in Other Conditions

    The Uric Acid test may be ordered along with other tests for the diagnosis and treatment of several conditions associated with high uric acid levels. Apart from gout and kidney disease, testing may be done to monitor uric acid levels in conditions such as leukaemia, multiple myeloma, metastatic cancer, alcohol use disorder, thyroid disorders, and preeclampsia (extremely high blood pressure during pregnancy).

    Uric Acid Test Results and Interpretation

    The table below provides the normal values for the Uric Acid test as well as the conditions associated with high and low levels of uric acid:

    TestBiological Reference (mg/dL)Interpretation
    Uric Acid (Serum)3.5-8.5High levels of uric acid are seen in kidney disease, pre-eclampsia, purine-rich food, alcoholism, and side effects of cancer treatment. Low levels of uric acid are rare and generally do not cause health issues. 1 Uric acid levels may be low in conditions such as Fanconi syndrome, hereditary metabolic disorders, HIV infection, low purine diet, syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion, or with the use of medications such as atorvastatin, captopril, or losartan.

    FAQs on Uric Acid Test

    The cost of a Uric Acid test in Bangalore is 200. This price is inclusive of the rapid home sample collection.

    Yes, Orange Health Labs offers home sample collection services for a Uric Acid test at home. Our eMedic will arrive within 60 of booking or at your preferred time slot, making the process convenient and hassle-free.

    A Uric Acid test is used to diagnose conditions related to abnormal uric acid levels in the blood. It is usually done to diagnose gout, determine the cause of kidney stones, monitor cancer treatments, and assess kidney function.

    No, fasting is not required for a Uric Acid test. Nevertheless, your doctor may advise you to avoid certain foods and beverages before testing for more accurate results.

    Follow these steps to book any blood test or health checkup with Orange Health Labs:

    • Search for the Test : Look for the Uric Acid test in Bangalore or the Uric Acid test at home and click on Orange Health’s listing.

    • Review and Book : Select the test, check the prerequisites, enter your address, and confirm your booking by choosing a suitable time slot for sample collection.

    • Sample Collection : Our experienced eMedic will come within your selected time slot to collect the sample at your home.

    • Lab Processing : The collected sample will be sent to our NABL-accredited and ICMR-approved laboratory for processing.

    • Receive Results : You will receive your reports via email or WhatsApp within 6 hours. They will also be accessible via our app.

    Normal uric acid levels typically range from 3.5 to 8.5 mg/dL. Refer to the Orange Health Labs’ website for a detailed interpretation of the Uric Acid test results.

    Orange Health Labs ensures quick turnaround time for all its laboratory tests. Uric Acid test reports are usually available within 6 after the sample is collected.

    Your doctor will advise you on the frequency of Uric Acid testing based on your health condition.

    The Uric Acid test measures a single parameter – the concentration of uric acid in the blood.

    Fasting is not required for the Uric Acid blood test.

    Without having to visit a physical lab, Orange Health provides the fastest Uric Acid test near you across Bangalore at the convenience of your home. Localities include but are not limited to Adugodi, Banashankari, Bannerghatta, Basavanagudi, Bellandur, BTM Layout, Chamrajpet, Cottonpet, CV Raman Nagar, Domlur, Electronic City, Frazer Town, Giri Nagar, Hebbal, Hennur, Hosur, HSR Layout, Jakkur, Jalahalli, Jaya Nagar, Kadugodi, Kammanahalli, Kengeri, Koramangala, Mahalakshmi Layout, Madiwala, Magadi Road, Malleshwaram, Marathahalli, Mathikere, Mysore Road, Nagarbhavi, Nandhini Layout, Old Airport Road, Peenya, RT Nagar, Rajaji Nagar, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Sadashivnagar, Sahakara Nagar, Sanjay Nagar, Sarjapur, Seshadripuram, Shanthi Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Sri Nagar, Tyagarajnagar, Uttarahalli, Vasanth Nagar, Vidyaranyapura, Vijaya Nagar, Whitefield, Yelahanka, Yeshwantpur.

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    References

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