Common symptoms of oxalate sensitivity include: Kidney issues: Painful or bloody urination, kidney stones, blood in the urine, feeling the need to urinate more frequently, or being unable to urinate Skin issues: Rashes, ulcers, or other skin color changes Pain: Pain in the back, lower belly, side, joints, muscles, intestines, or eyes Other symptoms: Feeling ill, tired, or not hungry, upset stomach, vomiting, chills or fever, nausea, weakness, anxiety, sleep problems, or burning feet Unlike other intolerances, its recommended to gradually reduce oxalates in the diet
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The highest ratio of reduced (AsA) to oxidized ascorbate (DHA) was observed in WCM (AsA/DHA = 9.4)
6.3 Coagulation dysfunction (hypercoagulable state) promotes tophi formation Coagulation dysfunction, manifesting as a hypercoagulable state, acts as a major amplifying factor in the formation and progression of tophi