ReferIndia News Why your uric acid can suddenly spike even if your diet hasn’t changed: Doctor explains hidden causes and simple ways to control it

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Why your uric acid can suddenly spike even if your diet hasn’t changed: Doctor explains hidden causes and simple ways to control it

Published on: March 9, 2026, 3:48 p.m. | Source: Times of India

Many people associate high uric acid with heavy meals, red meat, or alcohol. So when a routine blood test suddenly shows elevated levels despite a steady diet, the result can feel confusing.Uric acid is a waste product that forms when the body breaks down purines. These compounds exist in many foods, but they are also naturally present in human cells. Normally, the kidneys filter uric acid from the blood and remove it through urine. Trouble begins when this balance between production and removal shifts.Doctors say diet is only one piece of the puzzle. Hydration, kidney health, medicines, genetics, and even stress can quietly influence uric acid levels.

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