High urea acid haematosis should be actively treated to avoid affecting other systems.

High ureaemia (HUA) is a metabolic disease characterized by increased levels of urea acid in blood. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the incidence of ureaemia in China, which has become the second largest metabolic disease after diabetes. The following is a detailed explanation of hyperureaemia, including its effects, diagnosis and treatment.Definition and diagnosis of hyperureaemiaHigh urearate is defined as >420 mol/L for males and >360 mol/L for females at <420 mol/L for during the same day in a normal diet. This disease is closely related to arrhythmia and is an independent risk factor for diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, blood resin abnormalities, chronic kidney disease and moderate brain disease.The effects of hyperureaemiaHigh ureaemia not only causes arrhythmia but is also related to the occurrence and development of systemic diseases such as kidneys, endocrine metabolism and cardiovascular vessels. Prolonged hyperureaemia can lead to the disinfection of the urealine crystallity in joints, soft tissues, kidney tubes and blood vessels, causing acute chronic inflammation.Treatment of hyperureaemiaThe treatment of hyperureaemia consists mainly of the following:1. Changes in lifestyles, including healthy diets, no-smoking, persistence in exercise and weight control. Dietary intake should be reduced for high-eating foods and a large quantity of water and fresh vegetables should be increased.2. Drug treatment: There are differences between domestic and international guidelines for the treatment of patients with non-symptomatic high-urea acid. The American Rheumatism Society ‘ s 2020 guide does not recommend the initial treatment of urea acid for patients without symptoms, while the Chinese guide recommends that the timing of treatment be based on blood urea levels and clinical symptoms.3. alkaline urine: Appropriate alkaline urine helps to dissolve and excrete urine crystallization.ConclusionsHigh urea acidemia is a disease requiring active treatment to avoid its effects on other systems. Treatment includes not only medication but also lifestyle change. Since hyperureaemia is associated with multiple diseases, timely diagnosis and treatment are important.