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Your uric acid level of 11 mg/dL is critically high (normal: 3.5β7.2 mg/dL). This significantly increases your risk of acute gout attacks (severe joint pain, swelling, redness) and uric acid kidney stones. Long-term elevation can also damage kidneys. Causes include diet (purine-rich foods), genetics, kidney dysfunction, or certain medications. See your doctor immediately for urate-lowering medication and dietary guidance.
This level indicates a critical condition requiring urgent medical attention. Patients with similar values often require immediate diagnostic testing and therapeutic intervention.
| Level | Uric acid (mg/dL) | Risk Level | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | 3.5β7.2 | Low Risk | Routine |
| Mild Abnormality | 7.3β9.4 | Moderate Risk | Follow-up |
| Moderate Abnormality | 9.4β13.0 | High Risk | Urgent |
| Your Level | 11 | CRITICAL Risk | Emergency Now |
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A Uric acid level of 11 mg/dL is critically high. This is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY. If you're experiencing severe symptoms, chest pain, confusion, or difficulty breathing, seek emergency care immediately. After seeking emergency care, unlock the full report to access: Clinical Interpretation, Risk Assessment, Medication Warnings, Follow-Up Tests, Lifestyle & Diet, Repeat Testing Schedule, Doctor Visit Preparation, Questions for Your Doctor, Emergency Guide, Prescribed Medications, Consequences of Ignoring, Personalised Action Plan, and Recovery Timeline.
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