High uric acid gout usually cannot be cured by itself, and it needs to be controlled by diet and other means, and the application of uric acid-lowering drugs in order to bring the blood uric acid level down to normal. Diseases such as hyperuricemia and gout caused by excessive purine intake or metabolic disorders are usually associated with unhealthy dietary and lifestyle habits, such as excess weight, staying up late, smoking and drinking, and eating more high-purine foods. In the early stage of gout attack or when the increase of uric acid level is not serious, you can improve your unhealthy lifestyle habits to achieve uric acid control. If the uric acid level is too high or when gout attacks frequently, you need to use uric acid-lowering medications to make the uric acid level recovered, such as the use of benzylbromarone, probenecid, and so on. If you don’t moderate your diet and lifestyle, your uric acid level may get higher and higher, causing more damage to your body. In case of hyperuricemia and gout, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and receive targeted treatment under the guidance of a physician.