Gastrointestinal dysfunction does not usually trigger hyperuricemia; gastrointestinal dysfunction usually stimulates gastrointestinal spasms and is not directly related to uric acid. Hyperuricemia is related to high purine diet, consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and renal dysfunction. 1. High purine diet: purine food in the human body, will be metabolized into uric acid, if often eat high purine food, may lead to the body’s uric acid rise, resulting in hyperuricemia. Beer, animal offal and other foods in the purine is very high, so need to minimize the intake. 2. Drinking sugary drinks: sugary drinks in the fructose content is relatively high, after entering the body, will also make the body’s blood uric acid level rises, may trigger hyperuricemia, so cola, milk tea and other sugary drinks need to reduce drinking. 3. Renal dysfunction: uric acid needs to be excreted through the kidneys, so patients with renal dysfunction have less uric acid excretion, which may also lead to hyperuricemia. After the emergence of hyperuricemia, you need to appropriately increase the amount of water, which can accelerate the excretion of uric acid, minimize the impact on the body. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition.