Overview
Elevated uric acid — even without gout attacks — carries real long-term risk: kidney stones, reduced kidney function, and independent cardiovascular risk. Constitutional homoeopathic treatment addresses the metabolic tendency to uric acid accumulation, reducing these risks sustainably alongside dietary modification.
Symptoms Treated
🩸Elevated Uric Acid
High uric acid on blood tests — even without symptoms, a silent cardiovascular and renal risk
🦴Joint Aching
Vague joint aching or stiffness without full gout attacks — early hyperuricaemia
🫘Kidney Stones
Uric acid kidney stones — presenting as sudden severe flank pain
💎Tophi Formation
Visible uric acid crystal deposits in chronic hyperuricaemia — fingers, ears, elbows
❤️Cardiovascular Risk
Hyperuricaemia as independent cardiovascular risk factor — increasing heart attack and stroke risk
🔁Recurrent Gout
Multiple gout attacks — see gout-uric-acid.html for specific gout management
Root Causes
🥩Dietary Purines
Red meat, organ meats, shellfish, beer, and fructose-rich drinks — major uric acid drivers
⚖️Metabolic Syndrome
Insulin resistance reducing renal uric acid excretion — the most common metabolic cause
🫘Kidney Function
Even mildly impaired kidneys significantly reduce uric acid clearance
🧬Genetic Factors
Inherited tendency to overproduction or underexcretion of uric acid
💊Medications
Diuretics, low-dose aspirin, and cyclosporine raise uric acid significantly
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Who Benefits Most
- Asymptomatic hyperuricaemia discovered on routine blood tests
- Recurrent gout attacks — 2 or more per year
- Uric acid kidney stones
- Uric acid elevation with metabolic syndrome
- Allopurinol intolerance
- Patients wanting dietary guidance alongside treatment
- Cardiovascular risk reduction in hyperuricaemia
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I treat asymptomatic high uric acid?+
Asymptomatic hyperuricaemia above 8 mg/dL warrants treatment — particularly with a family history of gout, kidney stones, or cardiovascular disease. Constitutional treatment with dietary changes is the appropriate first approach.
How long before uric acid normalises?+
Most patients see significant reduction within 2-3 months of constitutional treatment combined with dietary changes. Normal levels are typically achieved within 3-5 months.
Does homeopathy help uric acid kidney stones?+
Yes — by normalising uric acid excretion and improving kidney function constitutionally, homoeopathic treatment reduces both the formation of new stones and the recurrence rate after stone passage.
Can I avoid allopurinol with homeopathy?+
For borderline or moderate hyperuricaemia, constitutional treatment with dietary changes can normalise uric acid without allopurinol. For very high levels or established gout, the decision should be made with your physician.
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