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What causes high Uric Acid levels? 5 common triggers explained

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 7, 2025, 09:13 IST
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What causes high Uric Acid levels? 5 common triggers explained

High Uric Acid levels, medically known as Hyperuricemia, is a common condition that occurs when your body produces excessive uric acid, or when your kidneys fail to eliminate enough of this substance. The condition can lead to Gout, that can be quite painful. The body produces uric acid through purine breakdown processes, which occur naturally in human tissues and specific foods. The presence of elevated uric acid in the body leads to medical issues including gout and kidney stone formation. Knowledge about typical uric acid triggers, enables you to take steps for managing or stopping its elevation. Here are 5 common triggers explained...

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Consumption of high purine levels

The main reason for elevated uric acid exists in consuming excessive amounts of foods that contain purines. The body contains purines in various forms, including liver, meats and seafood species such as sardines, anchovies and shellfish. The breakdown of purines inside the body results in uric acid formation. Consuming large amounts of these particular foods, leads to elevated blood uric acid levels. The consumption of soda and other high fructose beverages containing fructose leads to increased uric acid production in the body. The control of uric acid production becomes possible through balanced eating habits that select foods with low purine content. The body maintains proper uric acid levels when you select appropriate foods, and stay away from excessive purine consumption.

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Alcohol consumption

Excessive alcohol consumption leads to elevated uric acid levels in the body. The purine content in beer and other alcoholic beverages, triggers uric acid production in the body. The process of alcohol metabolism causes your kidneys to focus on alcohol waste elimination, which results in reduced uric acid removal efficiency. The regular consumption of large amounts of alcohol results in blood uric acid accumulation, which increases the chances of developing gout and other related health issues. The reduction of alcohol consumption or complete abstinence, represents a fundamental approach to achieve effective uric acid level management.

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Kidney dysfunction and underexcretion

As we all know, the body eliminates most of its uric acid through the kidneys. Uric acid builds up over time, when the kidneys undergo impaired function, and are unable to do the job properly. This can occur due to diseases and medications, including diuretics and hypothyroidism. The body maintains elevated uric acid levels because of inadequate kidney waste removal, even when uric acid production remains normal. The proper functioning of your kidneys plays a crucial role because they need to filter and eliminate uric acid from your body.

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Genetic factors

High uric acid levels sometimes appear in families as an inherited condition. Your body's ability to process or eliminate uric acid, depends on the genetic makeup you inherited. The production of hyperuricemia becomes more likely for people who carry specific inherited genes that affect uric acid metabolism. People with genetic predisposition tend to produce excessive uric acid, or have impaired excretion which increases their risk for gout and kidney diseases. Your understanding of family medical history will assist you and your doctor to determine your risk level. Genetic testing helps doctors determine the extent of your risk for developing uric acid-related health issues.

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Obesity and metabolic syndrome

Excess body weight directly leads to elevated uric acid concentrations in the blood. The production of uric acid by fat cells exceeds that of muscle cells, which results in elevated blood uric acid levels. Obesity leads to decreased kidney function, which affects their ability to remove uric acid from the body. The combination of high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar levels, abdominal fat and abnormal cholesterol readings in metabolic syndrome, creates a condition that frequently accompanies elevated uric acid levels. Weight reduction together with proper management of these conditions will help decrease uric acid levels. Regular exercise combined with proper nutrition, helps people achieve better control of their uric acid levels.

Disclaimer: This article is informational only and not a substitute for medical advice

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Consume a healthy diet

Consume a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to help keep uric acid levels in check. Limit intake of red meat, sugary beverages, and processed foods, which can trigger uric acid buildup. Staying well-hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet can prevent gout and support kidney health.

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