As per reports, Prasad is currently suffering from multiple health complications which include uncontrolled diabetes, high blood pressure, heart ailments, chronic kidney failure (stage-3), fatty lever, peri-anal infection, hyper uricemia and kidney stones.
Normal values for uricemia (uric acid concentrations in the blood) vary between 3 to 7 mg/dl in men and 3 to 6 mg/dl in premenopausal women; after menopause, differences between the two genders tend to disappear.
A S-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) polymorphism may modify the relationship of low-level lead exposure to uricemia and renal function: the Normative Aging Study.
Age (years) 42.4 [+ or -] 12.5 Gender (male/female), f% 45/55 Race (white/non-white), f% 30/70 Body mass index (kg/[m.sup.2]) 27.2 [+ or -] 5.6 Creatinine (mg/dL) 0.87 [+ or -] 0.23 Uricemia (mg/dL) 4.6 [+ or -] 1.5 Hyperuricemia (a), f% 8.9 Controls, f (f%) 257 (35.7) Euglycemic hypertension, f (f%) 118 (16.4) Prediabetes, f (f%) 222 (30.8) Hypertension 117 (53.0) Diabetes, f (f%) 123 (17.1) Hypertension 107 (87.0) Metabolic syndrome (b), f (f%) 299 (42.5) Diuretic use (c), f (f%) 132 (18.3) ACE inhibitor use (c), f (f%) 145 (20.1) eGFR (mL x [min.sup.-1] x 1.73 94.7 [+ or -] 20.1 [([m.sup.2]).sup.-1]) Data are reported as means [+ or -] SD or as otherwise indicated.