Can high uric acid cause leg pain?
Disease description:
Hello doctor, I recently went to the hospital and was found to have high uric acid levels. I'd like to ask, can elevated uric acid cause leg pain?
High uric acid levels generally lead to joint damage and arthritis, which may cause leg pain. Elevated uric acid can impair blood supply, resulting in muscle strain and leg pain, especially after prolonged walking or physical activity. Additionally, high uric acid can damage blood vessels, reduce blood flow, and deprive cells of oxygen, thereby causing pain. Furthermore, high uric acid may also lead to kidney disease; when kidney function fails, it can affect the leg muscles and result in leg pain. Therefore, if patients experience such symptoms, it is recommended to check their uric acid levels. If high uric acid is detected, further treatment and maintaining healthy lifestyle habits are necessary to prevent the onset and worsening of leg pain.