According to recent data, approximately 21% of adults in the United States have elevated uric acid levels, a condition linked to gout and kidney stones (CDC Data Brief). The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering uric acid from the bloodstream, but when this process falters, uric acid can accumulate silently, often without symptoms until complications arise. This silent progression makes early detection challenging, underscoring the importance of understanding less obvious risk factors and triggers contributing to high uric acid.
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