Can uric acid 600 μmol/L heal itself?

If a patient’s blood uric acid 600μmol/L is caused by medication, high purine diet, emotional fluctuations, etc., it can generally be self-cured by getting rid of the triggers that lead to high blood uric acid. However, if the patient’s blood uric acid is elevated due to heredity, disease, etc., patients with uric acid 600 μmol/L generally cannot be self-cured.
Hyperuricemia is diagnosed with a fasting blood uric acid level >420µmol/L on two occasions not on the same day with a daily diet. A blood uric acid level of 600µmol/L is much higher than this level. Diseases such as gout and gouty nephropathy may occur with chronic high uric acid.
Elevated uric acid may be related to many factors. If the patient’s elevated uric acid is caused by medication, high purine diet, mood swings, etc., it can usually be self-cured by getting rid of the triggers that lead to high blood uric acid.
However, if the patient’s blood uric acid is elevated due to heredity, disease, etc., patients with uric acid of 600 μmol/L generally can not be self-healing. It is necessary to add uric acid-lowering drugs, such as benzbromarone to reduce uric acid levels. At the same time, patients with high uric acid should manage their diet, drink as much water as possible in their daily life, avoid exertion, and perform aerobic physical exercise appropriately.
Patients with blood uric acid 600μmol/L can go to endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.