Herbal remedies for high uric acid

High uric acid usually refers to hyperuricemia, which belongs to the category of “paralysis” and “calendar wind” in Chinese medicine, and can be treated with Chinese medicines such as Da Chai Hu Tang, Wu Ling San, Gui Zhi Fu Ling Tang, etc. Da Chai Hu Tang is mainly composed of Chinese medicines such as Chai Hu Tang, Paeonia lactiflora, Scutellaria, Ginger, Semixia, Dahuang, Dajube and so on.
1. Da Chaihu Tang is mainly composed of Chaihu, Paeoniae Alba, Scutellariae Baicalensis, Ginger, Semixia, Rhubarb, Citrus aurantium, and Jujubae, etc. It has the function of conciliating the Shaoyang (treating evils in the Shaoyang region). It has the efficacy of relieving Shaoyang (treating exogenous heat diseases in which the evil is between the half-expression and half-li) and catharticizing heat stagnation internally, and is used to alleviate symptoms caused by hyperuricemia, such as joint and muscle pains, and kidney involvement, etc. It is not recommended for people who are allergic to this ingredient. People who are allergic to the ingredients of this medicine are forbidden to use it.
2. Wu Ling San: It is mainly composed of Poria, Poria, Zelia, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Cinnamon and other traditional Chinese medicines. It has the efficacy of warming yang and transforming qi (warming yang qi in the body), and promoting the flow of water and dampness, and is used to alleviate the symptoms of renal discomfort caused by hyperuricemia, such as irritable thirst and short drinking, edema and diarrhea. People who are allergic to the ingredients of this medicine are forbidden to use it, and patients with deficiency of yin and little fluid should not use this formula.
3. Gui Zhi Poria Soup: It is mainly composed of Gui Zhi, Poria, Paeoniae Alba, Peach Kernel, Glycyrrhiza Glabra, Mudan Pi and other traditional Chinese medicines. It has the effect of activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis, warming the meridians, and relieving blockage of blood and silt. People who are allergic to the ingredients of this medicine are prohibited from using it.
Hyperuricemia needs to be treated scientifically under the guidance of a doctor, and self-medication is not recommended to avoid delaying the condition.