High uric acid levels in fingers and hands: Know its symptoms and ways to prevent

Elevated uric acid levels, stemming from purine-rich diets or impaired kidney function, can trigger hyperuricemia and gout, particularly affecting the hands and fingers. This leads to intense joint pain, swelling, stiffness, and potentially tophi formation. Managing diet, staying hydrated, and monitoring uric acid levels are crucial for prevention and management.
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