Group 1 - The core issue of hyperuricemia is a metabolic disorder caused by purine metabolism, with an increasing prevalence of gout among younger populations, indicating a need for attention to abnormal uric acid levels in adolescents [1] - A case study highlights a 19-year-old diagnosed with gout due to a uric acid level of 589 μmol/L, attributed to poor lifestyle choices such as lack of exercise and excessive consumption of sugary drinks [2][3] - Medical professionals indicate that the rise in gout cases among young people is linked to unhealthy dietary habits, lack of physical activity, and other negative lifestyle factors [3][5] Group 2 - The normal fasting blood uric acid levels are defined as above 420 μmol/L for males and above 360 μmol/L for females, categorizing levels above these thresholds as hyperuricemia [7] - For children under 15 years, a blood uric acid level exceeding 357 μmol/L is typically classified as hyperuricemia [9]
青少年也会得痛风?这些诱因要警惕
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-12-08 03:37