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Uric Acid Test

  • Sample Type : Blood
  • Parameters : 1
  • Report Time : 24/48 Hrs
  • Home Collection: Yes
  • Fasting : Not Required
  • Age Group: All
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Uric Acid Test
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Purines are the derivatives from dead body cells and uric acids, the waste substances are created when these purines are broken down by your body. Though your body excretes uric acid through urine and stool, at times, uric acid may accumulate in your bloodstream, which might lead to an array of health complications, such as gout, kidney stones and even kidney failure. Understanding about your uric acid level is thus crucial for your holistic well-being. 

An uric acid test or otherwise referred to as uric acid serum test or s uric acid test aims at measuring your uric acid level in your body. This test helps your healthcare provider gauge any fluctuations in your uric acid level vs the normal uric acid level in blood to assess your potential risk of developing gout and kidney complications. An abnormal uric acid reading might not always mean that you are at a risk; however, people with gout, kidney stone and failure complications tend to have high uric acid levels. An uric acid test can be conducted through a blood as well as an urine test. 

Learn everything about uric acid test before you book lab test online. Understand the why, how, and what of this test.

Why Do I Need  Uric Acid Test? 

Uric acid blood test or an uric acid urine test is not a routine health panel check-up. Your healthcare provider will recommend this test only if you are at a higher risk of or exhibiting signs of underlying health complications. 

  • When uric acid is either produced more in the body or your kidney fails to excrete it completely through urine, it gets accumulated around your joints as crystals, leading to gout. Hence you are required to undergo an uric acid serum test at home or at any nearby clinic to assess your risks and extent of gout symptoms and complications. Your healthcare provider may also recommend a Synovial fluid analysis to arrive at conclusive diagnosis for gout. 
  • Certain cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy and certain medications may lead to higher than normal uric acid level in blood. In such instances, your healthcare provider leverages the uric test results to monitor your uric acid levels.
  • Your uric acid level in the blood can help your healthcare provider gauge and monitor your risk for kidney stones, which are often accompanied with symptoms, such as sharp pain in the lower abdomen, blood in urine, urinary incontinence challenges, nausea, fever, and chills, etc. 

How To Prepare For Uric Acid Test?

To prepare for Uric acid Testing,  follow these steps: Consult your healthcare provider, inform them about medications, avoid intense exercise, follow fasting instructions, If given and provide accurate medical history.

What Happens During Uric Acid  Testing?

A uric acid test can be conducted through either a blood or urine sample, with the determination of which method to employ being made by your healthcare provider.

  • As per the scheduled time of the Uric acid blood test, a lab technician who usually takes blood samples will arrive.
  • A thin needle will be used to draw blood from your arm’s vein.
  • The needle might cause a mild pinch and some discomfort.
  • The lab technician then fills a collection tube with blood and then removes the needle from the skin.
  • They place a small bandage on the arm.

On the other hand, if a uric acid urine test is required, you will need to collect all your urine over a 24-hour period, known as a 24-hour urine sample test. You will receive a specialized container for this purpose along with instructions on how to collect and store your urine samples. Your healthcare provider will specify the starting time for this test, which typically involves the following steps:

  • Begin by urinating in the toilet as you normally would. Do not collect this initial urine. Make a note of the time at which you urinated.
  • Over the next 24 hours, collect all your urine in the provided container.
  • While collecting your urine during this period, store the container either in a refrigerator or in a cooler with ice.
  • After 24 hours from the start of the test, make an attempt to urinate once more if possible. This will serve as the final urine collection for the test
  • Follow your provider's instructions for returning the urine container to their office or the laboratory.

Should you book blood test online to check your uric acid level or go to the nearest clinic and get it done by a medical professional? Let's Find Out.

Can I Take Uric Acid Test At Home?

Yes, the Uric Acid Test Test can be taken at home. HealthcareOnTime’s at-home lab testing service in association with Thyrocare, provides a convenient and efficient way to get important medical tests done from the comfort of your place, without the need for a doctor's visit or a trip to a lab. It is always preferable to consult with a healthcare provider about any concerns regarding your test results.

How Much Does Uric Acid Cost?

Are you curious about the uric acid test price ? At HealthcareOnTime, we are dedicated to delivering cost-effective solutions to keep you informed about your uric acid levels.

The uric acid test cost can vary based on several factors, including your location, the healthcare provider you choose, and your insurance coverage. However, we are delighted to offer this crucial test at an affordable rate of just INR 190! Our prices not only remain competitive in the market but also uphold the highest quality standards.

In India, the cost of a uric acid test typically starts from INR 350, although prices may differ depending on the specific laboratory and city. Monitoring uric acid levels is essential, especially if you have concerns about gout or related conditions.

But here's the exciting news – HealthcareOnTime is committed to ensuring healthcare accessibility for all. We provide an impressive discount of up to 20% on uric acid testing in India. This valuable service is made possible through our trusted partner, Thyrocare, and is available in over 4500+ pincodes nationwide.

You can also explore our other comprehensive range of related at-home healthcare packages available at HealthcareOnTime.

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You received your uric acid test results but still need help determining if they fall under the normal range. Read this section to understand whether your results are within the uric acid normal range or not.

What Does Uric Acid Test Results Mean?

If your uric acid test levels are high, it might mean 

  • Your body produces excess uric acid.
  • Your kidney is unable to excrete uric acid optimally. 
  • You are including a higher amount of red meat, seafood, high fructose corn syrup and alcohol in your daily diet and routine. 

A lower uric acid level in the blood is desirable and means that you are at a relatively lower risk of developing gout, and kidney complications. 

What Is Uric Acid Normal Range?

The uric acid normal level varies from males to females and other factors, such lifestyle choices, underlying health conditions, age and daily diet. 

Uric Acid Level in Males

Uric Acid Level in Females

Remarks 

Less than 2.5 mg/dL

Less than 1.5 mg/dL

Low

2.5 to 7.0 mg/dL

1.5 to 6.0 mg/dL

Normal 

More than 7.0 mg/dL

More than 6.0 mg/dL

High 

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Your healthcare provider may recommend you to repeat the uric acid blood test and uric acid urine test to assess your real-time uric acid level in body.

What Medical Conditions Can Cause High Uric Acid Levels? 

Medical conditions that may lead to high uric acid levels in the blood are:

  • Gout: Crystal-like deposits around your joints, especially in the knee, causing intense pain, swelling and redness around your knee joints. 
  • Kidney diseases: A dysfunctional kidney may not excrete uric acid properly, causing high uric acid level in the blood. 
  • Metabolic syndrome: A condition wherein your insulin production and functionality is compromised, causing high glucose to accumulate in your bloodstream. This can lead to high uric acid levels in your body. 
  • Diabetes:  High glucose content in your bloodstream leads to high uric acid levels. 
  • Leukaemia and Multiple Myeloma: These cancers and their treatment measures are also linked to a surge in blood uric acid levels. 
  • Preeclampsia:  A high blood pressure disorder that occurs mostly during pregnancy. 
  • Hypoparathyroidism: A rare condition in which your body produces abnormally low levels of parathyroid hormone. 
  • Hypertension: Hypertension can lead to elevated uric acid levels by causing changes in kidney function, reducing the excretion of uric acid, and promoting its retention in the body, ultimately contributing to higher levels in the bloodstream.

What Medical Conditions Can Cause Low Uric Acid Levels? 

Medical conditions that might lead to abnormally low levels of uric acid are:

  • Chronic Kidney diseases: Impaired kidney function can result in decreased excretion of uric acid, leading to lower levels in the bloodstream.
  • Wilson’s disease: A rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by abnormal copper accumulation in the brain, liver and cornea. 
  • Fanconi syndrome:  It is referred to as the malfunctioning of the proximal tube, which leads to malabsorption of electrolytes. 
  • Lead Poisoning: Lead toxicity can interfere with uric acid production and result in low levels. You can opt for Lead Blood Test to know your lead toxicity levels
  • Malnutrition: Severe malnutrition or conditions like anorexia nervosa can lead to low uric acid due to a lack of dietary purines, which are converted into uric acid in the body. Hemochromatosis: This genetic condition results in excessive iron absorption and can lead to low uric acid levels.

Understanding your uric acid level in the blood and its root cause through an uric acid test at home can help you stay vigilant. 

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Disclaimer: Although we have endeavoured to provide accurate information on this page, we strongly recommend that you seek advice from your doctor before relying on any of the test ranges or lab-test recommendations mentioned herein.

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