Intense and persistent pain in the fingers and toes, a hallmark of elevated uric acid levels.
Pronounced redness and swelling around affected joints, indicating inflammation.
Increased temperature or warmth around joints due to heightened inflammation.
Impaired mobility and difficulty moving fingers and toes properly.
Changes in nail texture, including brittleness, associated with high uric acid levels.
Formation of hard lumps or nodules around joints due to crystal deposits.
Experiencing chills, which may be associated with systemic responses to uric acid-related issues.
Elevated body temperature, a possible response to inflammation caused by high uric acid.
Persistent fatigue and weakness, which may accompany other symptoms of elevated uric acid levels.
Formation of blisters on or around affected joints, possibly indicating severe inflammation.