There is no scientific evidence to prove that hyperuricemia can be cured, but through active treatment can control the blood uric acid concentration in the normal range and prevent or delay the emergence of gout and kidney damage and other complications. Hyperuricemia is a systemic metabolic disease caused by abnormal purine metabolism, most of which do not have obvious symptoms, but may cause gouty attacks with severe joint pain, joint swelling and other symptoms. Hyperuricemia is incurable, and some patients may develop gout, and if it leads to gouty nephropathy, the prognosis will be poor. Through active and standardized dietary management, lifestyle improvement and medication, we can try to delay and prevent complications and keep the blood uric acid concentration within the normal range, and most patients can work and live without being affected by the disease. It is recommended that patients with hyperuricemia go to the relevant departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.