If left untreated, high uric acid levels can lead to chronic health issues. Persistent hyperuricemia can result in frequent and severe gout attacks, leading to joint damage and decreased mobility. Over time, high uric acid levels can also contribute to the development of kidney stones and chronic kidney disease. Additionally, there is growing evidence linking hyperuricemia to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension and heart attack. These potential long-term effects underscore the importance of managing uric acid levels effectively.
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