Uric acid 507μmol / L exceeds the normal blood uric acid level, need timely treatment, usually based on drug treatment. Uric acid is the metabolite of purine in the body, the normal range of blood uric acid concentration in women is 89-357μmol/L, and the normal range of blood uric acid concentration in men is 150-416μmol/L. The fasting blood uric acid level is greater than 420μmol/L when measured on two occasions not on the same day. Fasting blood uric acid level greater than 420μmol/L measured twice on non-same day is diagnosed as hyperuricemia, and blood uric acid concentration of 507μmol/L exceeds the normal range, which requires uric acid-lowering treatment in order to avoid the development of gout. The treatment is mainly based on drug therapy, and can follow the doctor’s instructions to take allopurinol, febuxostat, etc. The specific use of drugs and treatment programs need to be based on the doctor’s instructions. Specific medication and treatment program should be based on individual conditions, under the guidance of professional doctors. It is recommended that patients with elevated uric acid should consult the Rheumatology Department in a timely manner and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment and regular follow-up.