The most common symptoms of high uric acid in women are causing kidney stone attacks and gout attacks. For kidney stone attacks, there will be pain, nausea, vomiting, hematuria, and frequent urination. For a gout attack, there will be small joint pain, redness and swelling, and difficulty walking. For patients with high uric acid, it is recommended that they should avoid high purine foods, such as all kinds of offal and all kinds of hot pot. It is recommended that you can take oral allopurinol and sodium bicarbonate to inhibit the production of uric acid, and drink more water to effectively promote the excretion of uric acid.