Hyperuricemia does not cause liver function abnormalities. Like diabetes, hyperuricemia is a metabolic disease that is more pronounced in people who are obese. The incidence of hyperuricemia is increasing year by year as the standard of living and lifestyles change. Excessive deposits of uric acid in the joints can cause gouty arthritis, and deposits in the kidneys and ureters can cause kidney and ureteral stones, and even gouty nephropathy, resulting in renal insufficiency, which are the main damages caused by hyperuricemia. It should be noted that although hyperuricemia does not cause liver lesions, a significant proportion of patients with hyperuricemia also have fatty liver, and severe fatty liver can lead to abnormal liver function, which should be noted.