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Uric acid 12.5 - #20211

Ahmed

I'm worried about uric acid it's 12.5 and fatty liver age 28 if someone send me whatsapp number I will send complete details and send reports my regards goes to all doctors 😅 ALLAH PAK GAVE YOU YOUR FAMILY A HAPPY HEALTHY LONG LIFE WITH FULL OF EMMAN AMEEN

Age: 28
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A uric acid level of 12.5 mg/dL is indeed considered quite high, which might indicate hyperuricemia. This can increase the risk of conditions like gout or kidney stones. Another concern is the fatty liver, especially at your age. Both of these issues can often be linked to lifestyle factors, so there's a lot you can do to address them. For the uric acid issue, integrating Ayurveda might help. First, consider your diet as it's crucial here. Reducing purine-rich foods like red meat, certain fish (like sardines), and alcohol can be beneficial. These contribute to uric acid levels. Also, include foods that help reduce uric acid naturally, like cherries, which have anti-inflammatory properties, and a lots of water to help flush out excess uric acid. Avoid refined sugars and fructose found in drinks and processed foods. Regarding the liver, turmeric is one efficient remedy due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Consider adding half a teaspoon of turmeric in warm water, drinking it once a day. Avoid fatty and fried foods that exacerbate liver problems. Opt for a diet rich in vegetables, fibers and lean proteins. Also, engage in regular physical activity, like walking for about 30 minutes daily, it’s good for both the liver and maintaining healthy uric acid levels. From an Ayurvedic perspective, balancing your doshas particularly kapha and pitta, would be a focus. Regular consumption of ginger tea can aid in this, as it improve digestion and boost metabolism. Another helpful herb is guduchi, known for its detoxifying effects. Keep in mind, it's key to consult with a healthcare professional who can monitor the situation closely and offer personalized advice based on further tests or changes in your condition. Safety should always come first, so if symptoms are severe, definitely seek immediate medical attention.
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